Rhombic hexecontahedron | |
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Type | Stellation of rhombic triacontahedron |
Vertices | 62 (12+20+30) |
Edges | 120 (60+60) |
Faces | 60 golden rhombi |
Symmetry | Ih, [5,3], (*532) |
Properties | non-convex, zonohedron |
In geometry, a rhombic hexecontahedron is a stellation of the rhombic triacontahedron. It is nonconvex with 60 golden rhombic faces with icosahedral symmetry. It was described mathematically in 1940 by Helmut Unkelbach.[1]
It is topologically identical to the convex deltoidal hexecontahedron which has kite faces.