Great icosidodecahedron

Summary

Great icosidodecahedron
Type Uniform star polyhedron
Elements F = 32, E = 60
V = 30 (χ = 2)
Faces by sides 20{3}+12{5/2}
Coxeter diagram
Wythoff symbol 2 | 3 5/2
2 | 3 5/3
2 | 3/2 5/2
2 | 3/2 5/3
Symmetry group Ih, [5,3], *532
Index references U54, C70, W94
Dual polyhedron Great rhombic triacontahedron
Vertex figure
3.5/2.3.5/2
Bowers acronym Gid

In geometry, the great icosidodecahedron is a nonconvex uniform polyhedron, indexed as U54. It has 32 faces (20 triangles and 12 pentagrams), 60 edges, and 30 vertices.[1] It is given a Schläfli symbol r{3,52}. It is the rectification of the great stellated dodecahedron and the great icosahedron. It was discovered independently by Hess (1878), Badoureau (1881) and Pitsch (1882).

3D model of a great icosidodecahedron

Related polyhedra edit

The figure is a rectification of the great icosahedron or the great stellated dodecahedron, much as the (small) icosidodecahedron is related to the (small) icosahedron and (small) dodecahedron, and the cuboctahedron to the cube and octahedron.

It shares its vertex arrangement with the icosidodecahedron, which is its convex hull. Unlike the great icosahedron and great dodecahedron, the great icosidodecahedron is not a stellation of the icosidodecahedron, but a faceting of it instead.

It also shares its edge arrangement with the great icosihemidodecahedron (having the triangle faces in common), and with the great dodecahemidodecahedron (having the pentagram faces in common).

 
Great icosidodecahedron
 
Great dodecahemidodecahedron
 
Great icosihemidodecahedron
 
Icosidodecahedron (convex hull)
 
Animated truncation sequence from {52, 3} to {3, 52}

The truncated great stellated dodecahedron is a degenerate polyhedron, with 20 triangular faces from the truncated vertices, and 12 (hidden) pentagonal faces as truncations of the original pentagram faces, the latter forming a great dodecahedron inscribed within and sharing the edges of the icosahedron.

Name Great
stellated
dodecahedron
Truncated great stellated dodecahedron Great
icosidodecahedron
Truncated
great
icosahedron
Great
icosahedron
Coxeter
diagram
                                       
Picture          

Great rhombic triacontahedron edit

Great rhombic triacontahedron
 
Type Star polyhedron
Face  
Elements F = 30, E = 60
V = 32 (χ = 2)
Symmetry group Ih, [5,3], *532
Index references DU54
dual polyhedron Great icosidodecahedron  
3D model of a great rhombic triacontahedron

The dual of the great icosidodecahedron is the great rhombic triacontahedron; it is nonconvex, isohedral and isotoxal. It has 30 intersecting rhombic faces. It can also be called the great stellated triacontahedron.

The great rhombic triacontahedron can be constructed by expanding the size of the faces of a rhombic triacontahedron by a factor of τ3 = 1+2τ = 2+√5, where τ is the golden ratio.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Maeder, Roman. "54: great icosidodecahedron". MathConsult.

References edit

  • Badoureau (1881), "Mémoire sur les figures isoscèles", Journal de l'École Polytechnique, 49: 47–172
  • Hess, Edmund (1878), Vier archimedeische Polyeder höherer Art, Cassel. Th. Kay, JFM 10.0346.03
  • Pitsch (1882), "Über halbreguläre Sternpolyeder", Zeitschrift für das Realschulwesen, 7, JFM 14.0448.01
  • Wenninger, Magnus (1983), Dual Models, Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/CBO9780511569371, ISBN 978-0-521-54325-5, MR 0730208

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