metabiaugmented dodecahedron
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metabiaugmented dodecahedron
Summary
metabiaugmented dodecahedron is a polyhedron[1]. It draws 5 Wikipedia views per month (polyhedron category, ranking #57 of 156).[2]
Key Facts
- metabiaugmented dodecahedron is credited with the discovery of Norman Johnson[3].
- metabiaugmented dodecahedron's image is recorded as Metabiaugmented dodecahedron.png[4].
- metabiaugmented dodecahedron's instance of is recorded as polyhedron[5].
- metabiaugmented dodecahedron's subclass of is recorded as Johnson solid[6].
- metabiaugmented dodecahedron's subclass of is recorded as icosahedron[7].
- metabiaugmented dodecahedron's catalog code is recorded as J60[8].
- metabiaugmented dodecahedron's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/04dsk3[9].
- metabiaugmented dodecahedron's has facet polytope is recorded as equilateral triangle[10].
- metabiaugmented dodecahedron's has facet polytope is recorded as regular pentagon[11].
- metabiaugmented dodecahedron's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'mul', 'text': 'J60'}[12].
- metabiaugmented dodecahedron's has part is recorded as vertex[13].
- metabiaugmented dodecahedron's has part is recorded as edge[14].
- metabiaugmented dodecahedron's has part is recorded as face[15].
- metabiaugmented dodecahedron's MathWorld ID is recorded as MetabiaugmentedDodecahedron[16].
- metabiaugmented dodecahedron's 3D model is recorded as J60 metabiaugmented dodecahedron wireframe.stl[17].
- metabiaugmented dodecahedron's 3D model is recorded as J60 metabiaugmented dodecahedron.stl[18].
- metabiaugmented dodecahedron's Zenodo ID is recorded as 10729583/files/j60[19].
- metabiaugmented dodecahedron's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[20].
- metabiaugmented dodecahedron's Bowers acronym is recorded as mabaud[21].
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Works and Contributions
metabiaugmented dodecahedron is credited with the discovery of Norman Johnson[3].
Why It Matters
metabiaugmented dodecahedron draws 5 Wikipedia views per month (polyhedron category, ranking #57 of 156).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]