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Space Filling with Two Kinds of Polyhedra
This Demonstration shows space filling with rhombic dodecahedra of the second kind and prolate golden rhombohedra.
Contributed by:
Izidor Hafner
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I. Hafner and T. Zitko, "From Dissection of the Cube to Space Filling with Prolate Rhombohedra and Rhombic Dodecahedra of the Second Kind",
Visual Mathematics
[
online
],
4
(2), 2002.
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Rhombic Dodecahedron
(
Wolfram
MathWorld
)
Rhombohedron
(
Wolfram
MathWorld
)
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Space Filling with Two Kinds of Polyhedra
" from
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http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/SpaceFillingWithTwoKindsOfPolyhedra/
Contributed by:
Izidor Hafner
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