Stellated square

The compound of two digons, also called the stellated square, is a degenerate regular polygon compound, being the compound of two digons. As such it has 4 edges and 4 vertices.

It can be formed as a degenerate stellation of the square, by extending the edges to infinity.

Its quotient prismatic equivalent is the tetrahedron, which is three-dimensional.

Vertex coordinates
Coordinates for the vertices of a compound of two digons of edge length 1 centered at the origin are given by:
 * (±$\sqrt{2}$/2, ±$\sqrt{2}$/2).