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The tetrated dodecahedron is a near-miss to the [[Johnson Solid]]s. It was first discovered in 2002 by Alex Doskey. It was then independently rediscovered in 2003 (and given its present name) by Robert Austin.[http://web.ukonline.co.uk/polyhedra/acrohedra/nearmiss/Tetrated%20Dodecahedra.html] |
The tetrated dodecahedron is a near-miss to the [[Johnson Solid]]s. It was first discovered in 2002 by Alex Doskey. It was then independently rediscovered in 2003 (and given its present name) by Robert Austin.[http://web.ukonline.co.uk/polyhedra/acrohedra/nearmiss/Tetrated%20Dodecahedra.html] |
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Revision as of 13:47, 7 November 2006
The tetrated dodecahedron is a near-miss to the Johnson Solids. It was first discovered in 2002 by Alex Doskey. It was then independently rediscovered in 2003 (and given its present name) by Robert Austin.[1]