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Classification of solid transitive simplex tilings in simply connected 3-spaces
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    Classification of solid transitive simplex tilings in simply connected 3-spaces (English)
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    14 March 1999
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    This is a continuation of \textit{E. Molnár} and \textit{I. Prok} [Colloq. Math. Soc. János Bolyai 63, 311-362 (1994; Zbl 0821.52004)]. In this paper, the facet-transitive topological triangulations (``tilings'') of simply-connected homogeneous Riemannian 3-manifolds were classified into 32 families (99 series). New metric realizations are produced and studied for various of these tilings. It turns out that some of the tilings have no metric realizations.
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    orbifold
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    metric realization of combinatorial tiling
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    homogeneous \(3\)-manifolds
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    face-to-face tilings
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    face-transitive triangulations
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    classifications
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    metric realizations
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    orbifolds
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