Pentagrammic crossed-antiprism
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Template:Prism star polyhedron stat table File:Crossed pentagrammic antiprism.stl In geometry, the pentagrammic crossed-antiprism is one in an infinite set of nonconvex antiprisms formed by triangle sides and two regular star polygon caps, in this case two pentagrams.
It differs from the pentagrammic antiprism by having opposite orientations on the two pentagrams.
This polyhedron is identified with the indexed name U80 as a uniform polyhedron.
An alternative representation with hollow pentagrams. |
The pentagrammic crossed-antiprism may be inscribed within an icosahedron, and has ten triangular faces in common with the great icosahedron. It has the same vertex arrangement as the pentagonal antiprism. In fact, it may be considered as a parabidiminished great icosahedron.
Pentagrammic crossed-antiprism |
Great icosahedron coloured with D5d symmetry |
See also
External links
- Weisstein, Eric W.. "Pentagrammic crossed antiprism". http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PentagrammicCrossedAntiprism.html.
- http://www.mathconsult.ch/showroom/unipoly/80.html
- http://bulatov.org/polyhedra/uniform/u05.html
- https://web.archive.org/web/20050313234519/http://www.math.technion.ac.il/~rl/kaleido/data/05.html
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentagrammic crossed-antiprism.
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