- Apeirogonal prism
In
geometry , an apeirogonal prism or infinite prism is the arithmetic limit of the family of prisms; it can be considered an infinitepolyhedron or atiling of the plane.It is also called an infinite square prism.
Thorold Gosset called it a "2-dimensional semi-check", like a single row of acheckerboard .If the sides are squares, it is a
uniform tiling . In general, it can have two sets of alternating congruentrectangle s.An alternation operation can create an
apeirogonal antiprism composed of three triangles and oneapeirogon at each vertex.:References
* T. Gosset: "On the Regular and Semi-Regular Figures in Space of n Dimensions", Messenger of Mathematics, Macmillan, 1900
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