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== Relationships among the regular polyhedra == [[File:Relationship among regular star polyhedra (direction colors).png|thumb|400px|Conway's system of relations between the six polyhedra (ordered vertically by [[Density (polytope)|density]])<ref>Conway et al. (2008), p.405 Figure 26.1 Relationships among the three-dimensional star-polytopes</ref>]] ===Conway's operational terminology=== [[John Horton Conway|John Conway]] defines the Kepler–Poinsot polyhedra as ''greatenings'' and ''stellations'' of the convex solids.<br> In his [[Stellation#Naming stellations|naming convention]], the [[small stellated dodecahedron]] is just the ''stellated dodecahedron''. {| class="wikitable" | icosahedron (I) | dodecahedron (D) |- | great dodecahedron (gD) | stellated dodecahedron (sD) |- | great icosahedron (gI) | great stellated dodecahedron (sgD = gsD) |} ''Stellation'' changes pentagonal faces into pentagrams. (In this sense stellation is a unique operation, and not to be confused with the more general [[stellation]] described below.) ''Greatening'' maintains the type of faces, shifting and resizing them into parallel planes. {| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align: center;" !colspan="7"| Conway relations illustrated |- |- ! diagram | [[File:Relationship among regular star polyhedra (green and violet).png|450px]] <small><br>The polyhedra in this section are shown with the same [[midsphere|midradius]].</small> |- !style="color:#e57500"| stellation | {| | {{multiple image | align = right | width = 200 | image1 = Skeleton 12, size s.png | caption1 = <span style="color: #a13870;">'''D'''</span> | image2 = Skeleton St12, size s.png | caption2 = <span style="color: #a13870;">'''sD'''</span> }} | {{multiple image | align = right | width = 200 | image1 = Skeleton Gr12, size s.png | caption1 = <span style="color: #007400;">'''gD'''</span> | image2 = Skeleton GrSt12, size s.png | caption2 = <span style="color: #007400;">sgD = '''gsD'''</span> }} |} |- !style="color:#00a7e1"| greatening | {| style="width: 100%;" | [[File:Skeleton pair 12 and greatening, size s.png|thumb|center|200px|<span style="color: #a13870;">'''D'''</span> and <span style="color: #007400;">'''gD'''</span>]] | [[File:Skeleton pair 20 and greatening, size s.png|thumb|center|200px|<span style="color: #007400;">'''I'''</span> and <span style="color: #a13870;">'''gI'''</span>]] | [[File:Skeleton pair St12 and greatening, size s.png|thumb|center|200px|<span style="color: #a13870;">'''sD'''</span> and <span style="color: #007400;">'''gsD'''</span>]] |} |- !style="color:#00cb00"| duality | {| style="width: 100%;" | [[File:Skeleton pair 12-20, size s.png|thumb|center|200px|<span style="color: #a13870;">'''D'''</span> and <span style="color: #007400;">'''I'''</span>]] | [[File:Skeleton pair Gr12 and dual, size s.png|thumb|center|200px|<span style="color: #007400;">'''gD'''</span> and <span style="color: #a13870;">'''sD'''</span>]] | [[File:Skeleton pair Gr20 and dual, size s.png|thumb|center|200px|<span style="color: #a13870;">'''gI'''</span> and <span style="color: #007400;">'''gsD'''</span>]] |} |} ===Stellations and facetings=== The [[great icosahedron]] is one of the [[stellation]]s of the [[regular icosahedron|icosahedron]]. (See ''[[The Fifty-Nine Icosahedra]]'')<br> The three others are all the stellations of the [[regular dodecahedron|dodecahedron]]. The [[great stellated dodecahedron]] is a [[faceting]] of the dodecahedron.<br> The three others are facetings of the icosahedron. {| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align: center;" !colspan="7"| Stellations and facetings |- ! Convex |colspan="3"| [[File:Polyhedron 20 big.png|160px]]<br>[[regular icosahedron|icosahedron]] |colspan="3"| [[File:Polyhedron 12 big.png|160px]]<br>[[regular dodecahedron|dodecahedron]] |- ! Stellations |colspan="3"| [[File:Polyhedron great 20.png|90px]]<br>[[great icosahedron|gI]] <small>(the one with yellow faces)</small> | [[File:Polyhedron great 12.png|90px]]<br>[[great dodecahedron|gD]] | [[File:Polyhedron great 12 dual.png|90px]]<br>[[small stellated dodecahedron|sD]] | [[File:Polyhedron great 20 dual.png|90px]]<br>[[great stellated dodecahedron|gsD]] |- ! Facetings | [[File:Polyhedron great 20.png|90px]]<br>[[great icosahedron|gI]] | [[File:Polyhedron great 12.png|90px]]<br>[[great dodecahedron|gD]] | [[File:Polyhedron great 12 dual.png|90px]]<br>[[small stellated dodecahedron|sD]] |colspan="3"| [[File:Polyhedron great 20 dual.png|90px]]<br>[[great stellated dodecahedron|gsD]] <small>(the one with yellow vertices)</small> |} If the intersections are treated as new edges and vertices, the figures obtained will not be [[regular polyhedron|regular]], but they can still be considered [[stellation]]s.{{Example needed|s|date=December 2018}} (See also [[List of Wenninger polyhedron models#Stellations of dodecahedron|List of Wenninger polyhedron models]]) ===Shared vertices and edges=== The great stellated dodecahedron shares its vertices with the dodecahedron. The other three Kepler–Poinsot polyhedra share theirs with the icosahedron. {{awrap|The [[n-skeleton|skeletons]] of the solids sharing vertices are [[topology|topologically]] equivalent.}} {| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; text-align: center;" |- | [[File:Polyhedron 20 big.png|160px]]<br>[[regular icosahedron|icosahedron]] | [[File:Polyhedron great 12.png|160px]]<br>[[great dodecahedron]] | [[File:Polyhedron great 20.png|160px]]<br>[[great icosahedron]] | [[File:Polyhedron great 12 dual.png|160px]]<br>[[small stellated dodecahedron]] | [[File:Polyhedron 12 big.png|160px]]<br>[[regular dodecahedron|dodecahedron]] | [[File:Polyhedron great 20 dual.png|160px]]<br>[[great stellated dodecahedron]] |- |colspan="2"| share vertices and edges |colspan="2"| share vertices and edges |colspan="2" rowspan="2"| share vertices, {{awrap|skeletons form [[dodecahedral graph]]}} |- |colspan="4"| share vertices, skeletons form [[icosahedral graph]] |}
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