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Well, I expanded it fully when I was trying to figure out the original less clear wording to build a VRML model. The list is short, and clear, so I prefered to have it explicit. I thought about mixing your wording and the list, but was too lazy. Can a compromise have both?
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Maybe I'm wrong, but that section refers to truncated tetrahedrons as "tetrahedrons". Looking at the picture, I'm pretty sure that truncated tetrahedrons have eight faces, not four. Could someone change this bit?
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Okay tried it. I actually thought it might be nice to show a transparent cube with truncated tetrahedron edges shown on it, but didn't take the time.
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I agree that "even permutations" is non-obvious, but I didn't say "even permutations". How difficult is "an even number of minus signs"? —
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Anyone want to research what these are? There are apparently 5 of them around an axis, implying a 6-6
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of 72 degrees, versus 70d31'44" for semiregular form by Williams. Its linked on wikipedia at
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I removed this from then openning, no references, no context for intro.
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If the truncated tetrahedron has unit edge lengths, its dual
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