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Honeycomb and Regular Polytopes (book)

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Honeycomb and Regular Polytopes (book)

Honeycomb vs. Regular Polytopes (book)

A honeycomb is a mass of hexagonal prismatic wax cells built by honey bees in their nests to contain their larvae and stores of honey and pollen. Regular Polytopes is a mathematical geometry book written by Canadian mathematician Harold Scott MacDonald Coxeter.

Similarities between Honeycomb and Regular Polytopes (book)

Honeycomb and Regular Polytopes (book) have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Dimension, Geometry, Tessellation.

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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Geometry

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.

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Tessellation

A tessellation of a flat surface is the tiling of a plane using one or more geometric shapes, called tiles, with no overlaps and no gaps.

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Honeycomb and Regular Polytopes (book) Comparison

Honeycomb has 42 relations, while Regular Polytopes (book) has 26. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 4.41% = 3 / (42 + 26).

References

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