Isoptic surfaces of polyhedra
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Abstract: The theory of the isoptic curves is widely studied in the Euclidean plane (see cite{CMM91} and cite{Wi} and the references given there). The analogous question was investigated by the authors in the hyperbolic and elliptic planes (see cite{CsSz1}, cite{CsSz2}, cite{CsSz5}), but in the higher dimensional spaces there are only a few result in this topic. In cite{CsSz4} we gave a natural extension of the notion of the isoptic curves to the -dimensional Euclidean space which are called isoptic hypersurfaces. Now we develope an algorithm to determine the isoptic surface of a -dimensional polytop . We will determine the isoptic surfaces for Platonic solids and for some semi-regular Archimedean polytopes and visualize them with Wolfram Mathematica.
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