Right triangular spherical dihedral \(f\)-tilings: The \({\left(\frac{\pi}{2},\frac{\pi}{3},\frac{\pi}{5}\right)},\, {\left(\frac{\pi}{2},\frac{2\pi}{5},\frac{\pi}{5}\right)}\) family (Q434304): Difference between revisions

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In the article two right spherical triangles \(T_1=(\pi/2,\pi/3,\pi/5)\) and \(T_2=(\pi/2, 2\pi/5,\pi/5)\) are considered. The authors bring the classification of the set of all dihedral \(f\)-tilings of \(S^2\) with prototiles \(T_1\) and \(T_2\). It is shown that there -- up to an isomorphism -- exist 43 such \(f\)-tilings; all these \(f\)-tilings are described in the article. Further, in the appendix, the combinational structure of this set of \(f\)-tilings is shown.
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Right triangular spherical dihedral \(f\)-tilings: The \({\left(\frac{\pi}{2},\frac{\pi}{3},\frac{\pi}{5}\right)},\, {\left(\frac{\pi}{2},\frac{2\pi}{5},\frac{\pi}{5}\right)}\) family
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    Right triangular spherical dihedral \(f\)-tilings: The \({\left(\frac{\pi}{2},\frac{\pi}{3},\frac{\pi}{5}\right)},\, {\left(\frac{\pi}{2},\frac{2\pi}{5},\frac{\pi}{5}\right)}\) family (English)
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    In the article two right spherical triangles \(T_1=(\pi/2,\pi/3,\pi/5)\) and \(T_2=(\pi/2, 2\pi/5,\pi/5)\) are considered. The authors bring the classification of the set of all dihedral \(f\)-tilings of \(S^2\) with prototiles \(T_1\) and \(T_2\). It is shown that there -- up to an isomorphism -- exist 43 such \(f\)-tilings; all these \(f\)-tilings are described in the article. Further, in the appendix, the combinational structure of this set of \(f\)-tilings is shown.
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    dihedral \(f\)-tiling
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    combinatorial properties
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    spherical trigonometry
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