Twisted Honeycombs (CBMS regional conference series in mathematics) 🔍
H S M Coxeter; Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences Published For The Conference Board Of The Mathematical Sciences By The American Mathematical Society, Conference Board on the Mathematical Sciences Regional Conference Series in Mathematics 4, 1970
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By H. S. M. Coxeter. Bibliography: P. 47.
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lgrsnf/[Conference Board on the Mathematical Sciences Regional Conference Series in Mathematics 4]Twisted Honeycombs, H. S. M. Coxeter, 1970, 53p, American Mathematical Society, 0821816535.pdf
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Coxeter, H. S. M. (harold Scott Macdonald) , 1907-2003
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by H. S. M. Coxeter
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Regional conference series in mathematics,, no. 4, Providence, Rhode Island, 1970
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Regional conference series in mathematics, no. 4, Providence, cop. 1970
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United States, United States of America
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Bibliography: p. 47.
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Contents
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Regular tessellations
3. Finite groups of rotations
4. Groups generated by two or three reflections
5. The Petrie polygon of a tessellation
6. The regular tessellations {p, q}_r
7. Three-dimensional honeycombs
8. The simplex, cube, cross polytope and 24-cell
9. The 120-cell and the 600-cell
10. Groups generated by four reflections
11. The Petrie polygon of a honeycomb
12. The regular honeycombs {p, q, r}_t
13. Finite groups of quaternions
14. Quaternions and Petrie polygons
TABLE 1: Regular tessellations {p, q}r and their groups
TABLE 2: Reflexible honeycombs and their groups
TABLE 3: Twisted honeycombs and their groups
References
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