Octahedron (redirect from Octahedra)
In geometry, an octahedron (pl.: octahedra or octahedrons) is a polyhedron with eight faces. An octahedron can be considered as a square bipyramid. When...
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of octahedra may be: Compound of two octahedra Compound of three octahedra Also Compound of three triangular antiprisms Compound of four octahedra More...
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mathematics, the compound of three octahedra or octahedron 3-compound is a polyhedral compound formed from three regular octahedra, all sharing a common center...
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The compound of five octahedra is one of the five regular polyhedron compounds, and can also be seen as a stellation. It was first described by Edmund...
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compounds of ten octahedra UC15 and UC16 are two uniform polyhedron compounds. They are composed of a symmetric arrangement of 10 octahedra, considered as...
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Truncated octahedron (redirect from Truncated octahedra)
A. Jr (1999). "Figure 5.5: Uniform space-filling using only truncated octahedra". Nanomedicine, Volume I: Basic Capabilities. Georgetown, Texas: Landes...
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Prismatic compound of antiprisms (redirect from Compound of two octahedra)
antiprisms 2 digonal antiprisms (tetrahedra) 2 triangular antiprisms (octahedra) 2 square antiprisms 2 hexagonal antiprisms 2 pentagrammic crossed antiprism...
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Bricard octahedron (redirect from Bricard's octahedra)
vertices of the Bricard octahedra. In his publication describing these octahedra, Bricard completely classified the flexible octahedra. His work in this area...
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The compound of six octahedra has two forms. One form is a symmetric arrangement of 6 octahedra, considered as square bipyramid. It is a dual of a special...
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cation in the A site so BX6 octahedra can be corner shared. 2D perovskites form when the A-site cation is larger so octahedra sheets are formed. In 1D perovskites...
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