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Platonic solid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kepler's Platonic solid model of the solar system from Mysterium Cosmographicum (1596) Platonic solid From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Utah teapot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is a mathematical model of an ordinary teapot of fairly simple shape, which appears solid, cylindrical and partially convex.
On the selection of a platonic solid for mesh segmentation
On the selection of a platonic solid for mesh segmentation
Complex Materials Theory Group Homepage
Maximally dense packings in low dimensions (spheres, Platonic and Archimedean solids, tetrahedra, superballs and ellipsoids)
Mathematics Archives - Topics in Mathematics - Geometry

Mathematics Archives - Topics in Mathematics

The Geometry Junkyard: Models of Polyhedra
One of the most common forms of geometric model-making involves construction of the five Platonic solids, and of various related symmetric
The Geometry Junkyard: Origami
task as a high school science project, worked out an accurate mathematical model of the requirements, and used that model to complete the task.
SEED
This Science Lab activity provides instructions and materials for building a paper model of a fullerene.
Math Games: Fair Dice
Figure 2. The platonic solids as dice. When made precisely, the platonic solids are isohedral, which means all the faces are
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