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Faceting with uniform/semiuniform occasionally produces non-semiuniform faces

Open ThePokemonkey opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

specifically, this is when a semiuniform face plane has a symmetry under which it is no longer isogonal, so you can get weird non-isogonal facetings of the semiuniform face used in the polyhedron. unsure of how much this extends to higher dimensions.

ThePokemonkey avatar Jun 30 '23 23:06 ThePokemonkey