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Great snub dodecicosidodecahedron

Great snub dodecicosidodecahedron
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Type Uniform star polyhedron
Elements F = 104, E = 180
V = 60 (χ = −16)
Faces by sides (20+60){3}+(12+12){5/2}
Wythoff symbol | 5/3 5/2 3
Symmetry group I, [5,3]+, 532
Index references U64, C80, W115
Dual polyhedron Great hexagonal hexecontahedron
Vertex figure Great snub dodecicosidodecahedron vertfig.png
3.3.3.5/2.3.5/3
Bowers acronym Gisdid
3D model of a great snub dodecicosidodecahedron

In geometry, the great snub dodecicosidodecahedron (or great snub dodekicosidodecahedron) is a nonconvex uniform polyhedron, indexed as U64. It has 104 faces (80 triangles and 24 pentagrams), 180 edges, and 60 vertices.[1] It has Coxeter diagram, CDel label5-3.pngCDel branch hh.pngCDel split2-p3.pngCDel node h.png. It has the unusual feature that its 24 pentagram faces occur in 12 coplanar pairs.

Related polyhedra

It shares its vertices and edges, as well as 20 of its triangular faces and all its pentagrammic faces, with the great dirhombicosidodecahedron, (although the latter has 60 edges not contained in the great snub dodecicosidodecahedron). It shares its other 60 triangular faces (and its pentagrammic faces again) with the great disnub dirhombidodecahedron.

The edges and triangular faces also occur in the compound of twenty octahedra. In addition, 20 of the triangular faces occur in one enantiomer of the compound of twenty tetrahemihexahedra, and the other 60 triangular faces occur in the other enantiomer.

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Convex hull
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Great snub dodecicosidodecahedron
Great dirhombicosidodecahedron.png
Great dirhombicosidodecahedron
Great disnub dirhombidodecahedron.png
Great disnub dirhombidodecahedron
UC14-20 octahedra.png
Compound of twenty octahedra
UC19-20 tetrahemihexahedron.png
Compound of twenty tetrahemihexahedra

Gallery


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Traditional filling
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Modulo-2 filling

See also

References

  1. ^ Maeder, Roman. "64: great snub dodecicosidodecahedron". MathConsult.

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