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Ditrigonal polyhedron
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In geometry, there are seven uniform and uniform dual polyhedra named as ditrigonal.[1]

Ditrigonal vertex figures

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There are five uniform ditrigonal polyhedra, all with icosahedral symmetry.[1]

The three uniform star polyhedron with Wythoff symbol of the form 3 | p q or 3/2 | p q are ditrigonal, at least if p and q are not 2. Each polyhedron includes two types of faces, being of triangles, pentagons, or pentagrams. Their vertex configurations are of the form p.q.p.q.p.q or (p.q)3 with a symmetry of order 3. Here, term ditrigonal refers to a hexagon having a symmetry of order 3 (triangular symmetry) acting with 2 rotational orbits on the 6 angles of the vertex figure (the word ditrigonal means "having two sets of 3 angles").[2]

Type Small ditrigonal icosidodecahedron Ditrigonal dodecadodecahedron Great ditrigonal icosidodecahedron
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Vertex figure
Vertex configuration 3.52.3.52.3.52 5.53.5.53.5.53 (3.5.3.5.3.5)/2
Faces 32
20 {3}, 12 { 52 }
24
12 {5}, 12 { 52 }
32
20 {3}, 12 {5}
Wythoff symbol 3 | 5/2 3 3 | 5/3 5 3 | 3/2 5
Coxeter diagram

Other uniform ditrigonal polyhedra

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