- Facetting
In
geometry , facetting (also spelled 'faceting') is the process of removing parts of apolygon ,polyhedron orpolytope , without creating any new vertices.Facetting is the reciprocal or
dual process tostellation . For every stellation of someconvex polytope, there exists a dual facetting of thedual polytope .For example the "stellated dodecahedron" and great icosahedron" are two facettings of the icosahedron:
History
Facetting has not been studied as extensively as
stellation .* In
1619 , Kepler described aregular compound of two tetrahedra which fits inside a cube, and which he called theStella octangula . This seems to be the first known example of facetting.
* In1858 , Bertrand derived the regular star polyhedra (Kepler-Poinsot polyhedra) by facetting theregular convex icosahedron anddodecahedron .
* In1974 , Bridge enumerated the more straightforward facettings of theregular polyhedra, including those of thedodecahedron .
* In2006 , Inchbald described the basic theory of facetting diagrams for polyhedra. For some vertex, the diagram shows all the possible edges and facets (new faces) which may be used to form facettings of the original hull. It isdual to thedual polyhedron 's stellation diagram, which shows all the possible edges and vertices for some face plane of the original core.References
*Bertrand, J. Note sur la théorie des polyèdres réguliers, "Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Sciences", 46 (1858), pp. 79-82.
*Bridge, N.J. Facetting the dodecahedron, "Acta crystallographica" A30 (1974), pp. 548-552.
*Inchbald, G. Facetting diagrams, "The mathematical gazette", 90 (2006), pp. 253-261.External links
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