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Alternation (geometry) and Octagonal prism

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Difference between Alternation (geometry) and Octagonal prism

Alternation (geometry) vs. Octagonal prism

In geometry, an alternation or partial truncation, is an operation on a polygon, polyhedron, tiling, or higher dimensional polytope that removes alternate vertices. In geometry, the octagonal prism is a prism comprising eight rectangular sides joining two regular octagon caps.

Similarities between Alternation (geometry) and Octagonal prism

Alternation (geometry) and Octagonal prism have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Cubic honeycomb.

Cubic honeycomb

The cubic honeycomb or cubic cellulation is the only proper regular space-filling tessellation (or honeycomb) in Euclidean 3-space made up of cubic cells.

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Alternation (geometry) and Octagonal prism Comparison

Alternation (geometry) has 56 relations, while Octagonal prism has 9. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.54% = 1 / (56 + 9).

References

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