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Compound of two icosahedra and Regular icosahedron

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Difference between Compound of two icosahedra and Regular icosahedron

Compound of two icosahedra vs. Regular icosahedron

This uniform polyhedron compound is a composition of 2 icosahedra. In geometry, a regular icosahedron is a convex polyhedron with 20 faces, 30 edges and 12 vertices.

Similarities between Compound of two icosahedra and Regular icosahedron

Compound of two icosahedra and Regular icosahedron have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Coxeter–Dynkin diagram, Dodecahedron, Golden ratio, Icosahedron, Octahedron, Schläfli symbol, Symmetry group, Tetrahedral symmetry, Uniform polyhedron compound, Vertex arrangement.

Coxeter–Dynkin diagram

In geometry, a Coxeter–Dynkin diagram (or Coxeter diagram, Coxeter graph) is a graph with numerically labeled edges (called branches) representing the spatial relations between a collection of mirrors (or reflecting hyperplanes).

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Dodecahedron

In geometry, a dodecahedron (Greek δωδεκάεδρον, from δώδεκα dōdeka "twelve" + ἕδρα hédra "base", "seat" or "face") is any polyhedron with twelve flat faces.

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Golden ratio

In mathematics, two quantities are in the golden ratio if their ratio is the same as the ratio of their sum to the larger of the two quantities.

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Icosahedron

In geometry, an icosahedron is a polyhedron with 20 faces.

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Octahedron

In geometry, an octahedron (plural: octahedra) is a polyhedron with eight faces, twelve edges, and six vertices.

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Schläfli symbol

In geometry, the Schläfli symbol is a notation of the form that defines regular polytopes and tessellations.

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Symmetry group

In group theory, the symmetry group of an object (image, signal, etc.) is the group of all transformations under which the object is invariant with composition as the group operation.

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Tetrahedral symmetry

A regular tetrahedron, an example of a solid with full tetrahedral symmetry A regular tetrahedron has 12 rotational (or orientation-preserving) symmetries, and a symmetry order of 24 including transformations that combine a reflection and a rotation.

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Uniform polyhedron compound

A uniform polyhedron compound is a polyhedral compound whose constituents are identical (although possibly enantiomorphous) uniform polyhedra, in an arrangement that is also uniform: the symmetry group of the compound acts transitively on the compound's vertices.

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Vertex arrangement

In geometry, a vertex arrangement is a set of points in space described by their relative positions.

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Compound of two icosahedra and Regular icosahedron Comparison

Compound of two icosahedra has 20 relations, while Regular icosahedron has 163. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 5.46% = 10 / (20 + 163).

References

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