Tridiminué Rhombicosidodécaèdre
In Geometry, the rhombicosidodécaèdre tridiminué is one of the solid of Johnson ( J 83). It can be built starting from a rhombicosidodécaèdre which one removed three pentagonal cupolas. The solids of Johnson connected are the Rhombicosidodécaèdre decreased ( J 76) where a cupola is detached, the Rhombicosidodécaèdre parabidiminué ( J 80) where two opposite cupolas are detached, and the Rhombicosidodécaèdre métabidiminué ( J 81) or two not-opposite cupolas are detached.
The 92 solid of Johnson were named and described by Norman Johnson in 1966.
External bonds
- MathWorld.wolfram.com - Johnson Solid
- polyhedrons of Johnson
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