[Dodecahedrons (1)]
The following examples are provided with
HeteroNumberViewer.
- Click the images to view larger
image.
- Option : L
stands for "default" and X
stands for "-x."
(In the case of X,
redundant peaks
are removed from the peaks specified in the ".hnv" file. As a
result, trajectories which visit the peaks removed only are
not shown.)
- Standard cone / conjugate roof : spheres
denote the position of peaks.
(Peak {k, l, m, n} in R4
is mapped to point {k-l-m+n, k+l-m-n, k-l+m-n} in R3
by the projection.)
".hnv" file |
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Option
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Closed traj.s
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Open traj.s |
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Standard cone |
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Conjugate roof |
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".tetra" file |
Quarter of a dodecahedron
Dodecahedron (consisting
of four equal parts)
Dodecahedron (consisting
of one large and two small parts, type I)
Dodecahedron (consisting
of one large and one small parts)
Dodecahedron (consisting
of two equal parts)
Dodecahedron (consisting
of one part, type I)
Dodecahedron (consisting
of one large and two small parts, type II)
Dodecahedron (consisting
of one part, type II)