Tridiminished rhombicosidodecahedron

Tridiminished rhombicosidodecahedron
Type Johnson
J82 - J83 - J84
Faces 2+3 triangles
3x3+6 squares
3x3 pentagons
3 decagons
Edges 75
Vertices 45
Vertex configuration 5x6(4.5.10)
3x3+6(3.4.5.4)
Symmetry group C3v
Dual polyhedron -
Properties Convex
Net

In geometry, the tridiminished rhombicosidodecahedron is one of the Johnson solids (J83). It can be constructed as a rhombicosidodecahedron with three pentagonal cupolae removed.

A Johnson solid is one of 92 strictly convex polyhedra that have regular faces but are not uniform (that is, they are not Platonic solids, Archimedean solids, prisms or antiprisms). They were named by Norman Johnson, who first listed these polyhedra in 1966.[1]

Related Johnson solids are:

  1. Johnson, Norman W. (1966), "Convex polyhedra with regular faces", Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 18: 169–200, doi:10.4153/cjm-1966-021-8, MR 0185507, Zbl 0132.14603.
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