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Images. n=16: Two polyhedra with the same number of vertices but different extreme distributions on the described sphere
Author:
Roman Chijner
Topic:
Vectors 2D (Two-Dimensional)
,
Vectors 3D (Three-Dimensional)
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Distributions
,
Optimization Problems
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Geometric Mean
,
Geometry
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Intersection
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Isosceles Triangles
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Linear Programming or Linear Optimization
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Mathematics
,
Means
,
Orthocenter
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Plane Figures or Shapes
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Planes
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Polygons
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Solids or 3D Shapes
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Special Points
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Sphere
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Surface
,
Vectors
,
Volume
n=16; p=1.408 486 535 365 533
n=16; 1.408 486 535 365 533
n=16; p=1.408 492 668 681 227
n=16; 1.408 492 668 681 223
3. n=16 1.408 492 668 681 223 04
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