Monostatic polytope
In geometry, a monostatic polytope or unistable polyhedron is a d {\displaystyle d} -polytope which "can stand on only one face". They were described in 1969 by J. H. Conway, M. Goldberg, R. K. Guy and K. C. Knowlton.
In geometry, a monostatic polytope or unistable polyhedron is a d {\displaystyle d} -polytope which "can stand on only one face". They were described in 1969 by J. H. Conway, M. Goldberg, R. K. Guy and K. C. Knowlton.
In geometry, a monostatic polytope or unistable polyhedron is a d {\displaystyle d} -polytope which "can stand on only one face". They were described in 1969 by J. H. Conway, M. Goldberg, R. K. Guy and K. C. Knowlton.
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