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The Regge symmetry is a scissors congruence in hyperbolic space (English)
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20 February 2003
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The paper gives a constructive proof that the Regge symmetry is a scissors congruence in hyperbolic \(3\)-space. The group of Regge symmetries of a tetrahedron consists of linear transformations on its six edges (representing the dihedral angles). The main result says that, in hyperbolic \(3\)-space, any two tetrahedra obtained from a given tetrahedron under a Regge symmetry are scissors congruent.
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scissors congruence
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hyperbolic tetrahedra
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Regge symmetry
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