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The existence on non-tiles and non-facets in three dimensions
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    The existence on non-tiles and non-facets in three dimensions (English)
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    Non-tiles are convex polytopes, of which isomorphic copies will not tile the space locally finite and face-to-face (that is, neighbouring tiles meet in a face of each). Non-facets are convex polytopes, of which isomorphic copies will not fit together as the facets of a higher dimensional convex polytope. It is proved that there are infinitely many 3-dimensional convex polytopes which are non-tiles as well as non-facets, thereby answering a question of Danzer.
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    convex polytopes
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    non-tiles
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