Dihedron
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n -gonal dihedron | |
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Rank | 3 |
Dimension | 2 |
Type | Regular |
Space | Spherical |
Notation | |
Coxeter diagram | (xn o2o) |
Schläfli symbol | {n,2} |
Elements | |
Faces | 2 n -gons |
Edges | n |
Vertices | n |
Vertex figure | Digon |
Measures (edge length 1) | |
Dihedral angle | n -n : 0° |
Central density | 1 |
Related polytopes | |
Army | n -gonal dihedron |
Regiment | n -gonal dihedron |
Dual | n -gonal hosohedron |
Petrie dual |
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Abstract & topological properties | |
Flag count | 4n |
Euler characteristic | 0 |
Orientable | Yes |
Genus | 0 |
Skeleton | Cn |
Properties | |
Symmetry | I2(n )×A1, order 4n |
Convex | Yes |
Net count | 1 |
A dihedron is a regular polyhedron made of 2 faces which share all edges. It is degenerate if embedded in 3D Euclidean space, but it can be embedded in 3D spherical space. It can be thought of as a tiling of the sphere.
It is the three-dimensional case of a ditope.
Regular dihedra exist for all regular n -gons for n ≥ 2. The digonal dihedron, consisting of 2 digonal faces, is also the digonal hosohedron.
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- Wikipedia contributors. "Dihedron".