Schl fli symbolIn mathematics, the Schläfli symbol is a simple notation that gives a summary of some important properties of a particular regular polytope. It is defined as follows. The Schläfli symbol of a polygon with n edges is {n}. The Schläfli symbol of a polyhedron is {p,q} if its faces are p-gons, and each vertex is surrounded by q faces. Note that the Schläfli symbol is not well defined for polyhedra which are not (sufficiently) regular (such as the prism). The Schläfli symbols of the platonic solids are:
Schläfli symbols may also be defined for regular tessellations of euclidean or hyperbolic space in a similar way. For higher dimensional polytopes, the Schläfli symbol is defined recursively as {p1,p2,...,pn-1} if the facets have Schläfli symbol {p1,p2,...,pn-2} and the vertex figures have Schläfli symbol {p2,p3,...,pn-1}. The Schläfli symbol of a line segment is {}. If a polytope has Schläfli symbol {p1,p2,...,pn-1} then its dual polytope has Schläfli symbol {pn-1,...,p2,p1}. The Schläfli symbol is named after the 19th century mathematician Ludwig Schläfli who made important contributions in geometry and other areas. |
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