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Almost Regular Polyhedra
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2016
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In this note I classify certain polyhedra which are of interest in that they have in some sense a higher degree of regularity than any other polyhedra except those which are completely regular. The definition of a regular polyhedron is that it shall possess two particular symmetries; one which cyclically permutes the vertices of any face c, and one which cyclically permutes the faces that meet at a vertex C, C being a vertex of c.
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page 81 note * See, for example, H. S. M. Coxeter, “Regular Skew Polyhedra in Three and Four Dimensions“, Proc. London Math. Soc. (2) 43 (1937), 33-62.
page 82 note * Three Facially-Regular Polyhedra”, Canadian Journ. of Math. 2 (1950) 326-330; “Two Vertex-Regular Polyhedra”, ibid, 3 (1951) 269-271.
page 84 note * For the definitionof this and other terms of this section see Coxeter, “Self-Dual Configurations and Regular Graphs”, Bulletin of American Math. Soc. 56 (1950)