Alicia Boole Stott, a geometer in higher dimension
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- Analytic Systems of Central Conics in Space
- Geometry at Cambridge, 1863--1940
- Regular and semi-regular polytopes. I
- The fourth dimension and non-Euclidean geometry in modern art
- Wythoff's Construction for Uniform Polytopes
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(9)- Alicia Boole Stott's models of sections of polytopes
- Four-dimensional polytopes: Alicia Boole Stott's algorithm
- A classical approach to the study of Archimedean four-dimensional polytopes
- Visualization activities for the education of mathematics teachers: the method of Alicia Boole Stott
- The extraordinary case of the Boole family
- Life, architecture, mathematics, and the fourth dimension
- Ludwig Schläfli -- an ingenious Swiss mathematician
- On a cube and subspace projections
- On models for visualizing four-dimensional figures
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