How exactly should "CRH" be expanded?

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How exactly should "CRH" be expanded?

Postby mr_e_man » Mon Aug 14, 2023 1:24 am

We all know that "face" is ambiguous in higher dimensions. Wendy proposed "CRH" instead of "CRF". The latter means "convex regular-faced", but what about the former?
Here are some options:

"convex regular-hedrous" viewtopic.php?p=17851#p17851
"convex regularly-hedrated" viewtopic.php?p=24388#p24388
"convex regular-hedroned"
"convex with regular hedra"
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Re: How exactly should "CRH" be expanded?

Postby wendy » Sat Aug 19, 2023 9:00 am

Richard Klitzing is using the 3d term 'face' to stand for a hedron

Gosset studied all the convex regular face (pg sense) beside the regulars, a scattering to eight dimensions.

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Re: How exactly should "CRH" be expanded?

Postby quickfur » Sun Aug 20, 2023 2:38 pm

Another way to define it is the set of polytopes whose 3D elements are regular, uniform, or Johnson. Not a super-neat definition but it works and produces the same set. So we might call them the RUJ polytopes or 3RUJ polytopes. :lol:
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Re: How exactly should "CRH" be expanded?

Postby Klitzing » Mon Aug 21, 2023 1:37 pm

wendy wrote:Gosset studied all the convex regular face (pg sense) beside the regulars, a scattering to eight dimensions.

I doubt that he did. Else all the findings of the Blind couple would have been anticipated!
I rather assume that he just considered those which belong to a non-reducible reflectional symmetry group with (like for regulars) just a single end node of the diagram is to be ringed. (Sure this characterization more is a posteriori, i.e. already knowing about CD diagrams ...)

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Re: How exactly should "CRH" be expanded?

Postby mr_e_man » Mon Aug 21, 2023 4:03 pm

I mean, what words do the letters "CRH" stand for?

"Regular-faced" sounds more natural than all of the variant wordings I listed.
...possibly because "face" is a noun and a verb, but "hedron" is only a noun.
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Re: How exactly should "CRH" be expanded?

Postby wendy » Fri Sep 01, 2023 10:41 am

convex regular hedral isthen adjective form.
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