Convex polytope composed of regular-polytope facets
In geometry, a Blind polytope is a convex polytope composed of regular polytope facets.
The category was named after the German couple Gerd and Roswitha Blind, who described them in a series of papers beginning in 1979.[1]
It generalizes the set of semiregular polyhedra and Johnson solids to higher dimensions.[2]
- ^ Blind, R. (1979), "Konvexe Polytope mit kongruenten regulären -Seiten im ()", Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici (in German), 54 (2): 304–308, doi:10.1007/BF02566273, MR 0535060, S2CID 121754486
- ^ Klitzing, Richard, "Johnson solids, Blind polytopes, and CRFs", Polytopes, retrieved 2022-11-14