Cyclohedron

In geometry, the cyclohedron is a d-dimensional polytope where d can be any non-negative integer. It was first introduced as a combinatorial object by Raoul Bott and Clifford Taubes and, for this reason, it is also sometimes called the Bott–Taubes polytope.

Source: Wikipedia — Cyclohedron (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Cyclohedron

In geometry, the cyclohedron is a d-dimensional polytope where d can be any non-negative integer. It was first introduced as a combinatorial object by Raoul Bott and Clifford Taubes and, for this reason, it is also sometimes called the Bott–Taubes polytope.

Source: Wikipedia "Cyclohedron" · CC BY-SA 4.0

Share this article: X · Bluesky
Privacy Policy