Facet-to-facet implies face-to-face (Q1114937)
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Facet-to-facet implies face-to-face (English)
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1989
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A locally finite convex tiling of \({\mathbb{E}}^ d\) is facet-to-facet (face- to-face) if for any two polyhedra of the tiling which have \((d-1)\)- dimensional intersection (non-empty intersection) the intersection is a facet, i.e. a face of dimension \(d-1\) (face) of both of them. It is shown that any locally finite convex tiling of \({\mathbb{E}}^ d\) which is facet to facet is also face to face and thus gives rise to a cell complex. In particular this proves that the well-known Dirichlet-Voronoi tilings and the Delone-triangulations give rise to cell complexes. [See the first author and \textit{C. G. Lekkerkerker}, Geometry of numbers (1987; Zbl 0611.10017)].
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convex tiling
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facet-to-facet
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face-to-face
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cell complex
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Dirichlet- Voronoi tilings
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Delone-triangulations
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