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Geometry and Regular icosahedron

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Difference between Geometry and Regular icosahedron

Geometry vs. Regular icosahedron

Geometry (from the γεωμετρία; geo- "earth", -metron "measurement") is a branch of mathematics concerned with questions of shape, size, relative position of figures, and the properties of space. In geometry, a regular icosahedron is a convex polyhedron with 20 faces, 30 edges and 12 vertices.

Similarities between Geometry and Regular icosahedron

Geometry and Regular icosahedron have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Coxeter group, Dimension, Euclidean space, Felix Klein, Platonic solid, Sphere, Symmetry group, Volume.

Coxeter group

In mathematics, a Coxeter group, named after H. S. M. Coxeter, is an abstract group that admits a formal description in terms of reflections (or kaleidoscopic mirrors).

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Dimension

In physics and mathematics, the dimension of a mathematical space (or object) is informally defined as the minimum number of coordinates needed to specify any point within it.

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Euclidean space

In geometry, Euclidean space encompasses the two-dimensional Euclidean plane, the three-dimensional space of Euclidean geometry, and certain other spaces.

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Felix Klein

Christian Felix Klein (25 April 1849 – 22 June 1925) was a German mathematician and mathematics educator, known for his work with group theory, complex analysis, non-Euclidean geometry, and on the associations between geometry and group theory.

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Platonic solid

In three-dimensional space, a Platonic solid is a regular, convex polyhedron.

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Sphere

A sphere (from Greek σφαῖρα — sphaira, "globe, ball") is a perfectly round geometrical object in three-dimensional space that is the surface of a completely round ball (viz., analogous to the circular objects in two dimensions, where a "circle" circumscribes its "disk").

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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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Volume

Volume is the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by a closed surface, for example, the space that a substance (solid, liquid, gas, or plasma) or shape occupies or contains.

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Geometry and Regular icosahedron Comparison

Geometry has 270 relations, while Regular icosahedron has 163. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 1.85% = 8 / (270 + 163).

References

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