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- In mathematics, quasiregular may refer to: Quasiregular element, in the context of ring theory Quasiregular map in analysis Quasiregular polyhedron, in...
- In geometry, a quasiregular polyhedron is a uniform polyhedron that has exactly two kinds of regular faces, which alternate around each vertex. They are...
- addresses the notion of quasiregularity in the context of representation theory and topological algebra. For other notions of quasiregularity in mathematics,...
- addresses the notion of quasiregularity in the context of ring theory, a branch of modern algebra. For other notions of quasiregularity in mathematics, see...
- reflectional fundamental domains of this group. The trihexagonal tiling is a quasiregular tiling, alternating two types of polygons, with vertex configuration...
- the J(R) is necessarily quasiregular, not every quasiregular element is necessarily a member of J(R). While not every quasiregular element is in J(R), it...
- In the mathematical field of analysis, quasiregular maps are a class of continuous maps between Euclidean spaces Rn of the same dimension or, more generally...
- has quasiregular truncation defined as t { p q } {\displaystyle t{\begin{Bmatrix}p\\q\end{Bmatrix}}} or tr{p,q}, and or , and has quasiregular snub defined...
- As such, it is one of the Archimedean solids and more particularly, a quasiregular polyhedron. One way to construct the icosidodecahedron is to start with...
- The tetrahedral-octahedral honeycomb, alternated cubic honeycomb is a quasiregular space-filling tessellation (or honeycomb) in Euclidean 3-space. It is...