Spherical polyhedron

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The most familiar spherical polyhedron is the soccer ball, thought of as a spherical truncated icosahedron.
This beach ball would be a hosohedron with 6 spherical lune faces, if the 2 white caps on the ends were removed.

In mathematics, a spherical polyhedron or spherical tiling is a tiling of the sphere in which the surface is divided or partitioned by great arcs into bounded regions called spherical polygons. Much of the theory of symmetrical polyhedra is most conveniently derived in this way.

The most familiar spherical polyhedron is the soccer ball, thought of as a spherical truncated icosahedron. The next most popular spherical polyhedron is the beach ball, thought of as a hosohedron.

Some "improper" polyhedra, such as hosohedra and their duals, dihedra, exist as spherical polyhedra, but their flat-faced analogs are degenerate. The example hexagonal beach ball, {2, 6}, is a hosohedron, and {6, 2} is its dual dihedron.

History[]

The first known man-made polyhedra are spherical polyhedra carved in stone. Many have been found in Scotland, and appear to date from the neolithic period (the New Stone Age).

During the 10th Century, the Islamic scholar Abū al-Wafā' Būzjānī (Abu'l Wafa) wrote the first serious study of spherical polyhedra.

Two hundred years ago, at the start of the 19th Century, Poinsot used spherical polyhedra to discover the four regular star polyhedra.

In the middle of the 20th Century, Coxeter used them to enumerate all but one of the uniform polyhedra, through the construction of kaleidoscopes (Wythoff construction).

Examples[]

All regular polyhedra, semiregular polyhedra, and their duals can be projected onto the sphere as tilings:

Schläfli
symbol
{p,q} t{p,q} r{p,q} t{q,p} {q,p} rr{p,q} tr{p,q} sr{p,q}
Vertex
configuration
pq q.2p.2p p.q.p.q p.2q.2q qp q.4.p.4 4.2q.2p 3.3.q.3.p
Tetrahedral
symmetry
(3 3 2)
Uniform tiling 332-t0-1-.png
33
Uniform tiling 332-t01-1-.png
3.6.6
Uniform tiling 332-t1-1-.png
3.3.3.3
Uniform tiling 332-t12.png
3.6.6
Uniform tiling 332-t2.png
33
Uniform tiling 332-t02.png
3.4.3.4
Uniform tiling 332-t012.png
4.6.6
Spherical snub tetrahedron.png
3.3.3.3.3
Spherical triakis tetrahedron.png
V3.6.6
Spherical dual octahedron.png
V3.3.3.3
Spherical triakis tetrahedron.png
V3.6.6
Spherical rhombic dodecahedron.png
V3.4.3.4
Spherical tetrakis hexahedron.png
V4.6.6
Uniform tiling 532-t0.png
V3.3.3.3.3
Octahedral
symmetry
(4 3 2)
Uniform tiling 432-t0.png
43
Uniform tiling 432-t01.png
3.8.8
Uniform tiling 432-t1.png
3.4.3.4
Uniform tiling 432-t12.png
4.6.6
Uniform tiling 432-t2.png
34
Uniform tiling 432-t02.png
3.4.4.4
Uniform tiling 432-t012.png
4.6.8
Spherical snub cube.png
3.3.3.3.4
Spherical triakis octahedron.png
V3.8.8
Spherical rhombic dodecahedron.png
V3.4.3.4
Spherical tetrakis hexahedron.png
V4.6.6
Spherical deltoidal icositetrahedron.png
V3.4.4.4
Spherical disdyakis dodecahedron.png
V4.6.8
Spherical pentagonal icositetrahedron.png
V3.3.3.3.4
Icosahedral
symmetry
(5 3 2)
Uniform tiling 532-t0.png
53
Uniform tiling 532-t01.png
3.10.10
Uniform tiling 532-t1.png
3.5.3.5
Uniform tiling 532-t12.png
5.6.6
Uniform tiling 532-t2.png
35
Uniform tiling 532-t02.png
3.4.5.4
Uniform tiling 532-t012.png
4.6.10
Spherical snub dodecahedron.png
3.3.3.3.5
Spherical triakis icosahedron.png
V3.10.10
Spherical rhombic triacontahedron.png
V3.5.3.5
Spherical pentakis dodecahedron.png
V5.6.6
Spherical deltoidal hexecontahedron.png
V3.4.5.4
Spherical disdyakis triacontahedron.png
V4.6.10
Spherical pentagonal hexecontahedron.png
V3.3.3.3.5
Dihedral
example p=6
(2 2 6)
Hexagonal dihedron.png
62
Dodecagonal dihedron.png
2.12.12
Hexagonal dihedron.png
2.6.2.6
Spherical hexagonal prism.png
6.4.4
Hexagonal Hosohedron.svg
26
Spherical truncated trigonal prism.png
2.4.6.4
Spherical truncated hexagonal prism.png
4.4.12
Spherical hexagonal antiprism.png
3.3.3.6
Tiling of the sphere by spherical triangles (icosahedron with some of its spherical triangles distorted).
n 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 ...
n-Prism
(2 2 p)
Tetragonal dihedron.png Spherical triangular prism.png Spherical square prism2.png Spherical pentagonal prism.png Spherical hexagonal prism2.png Spherical heptagonal prism.png Spherical octagonal prism2.png Spherical decagonal prism2.png ...
n-Bipyramid
(2 2 p)
Spherical digonal bipyramid2.svg Spherical trigonal bipyramid.png Spherical square bipyramid2.svg Spherical pentagonal bipyramid.png Spherical hexagonal bipyramid2.png Spherical heptagonal bipyramid.png Spherical octagonal bipyramid2.png Spherical decagonal bipyramid2.png ...
n-Antiprism Spherical digonal antiprism.png Spherical trigonal antiprism.png Spherical square antiprism.png Spherical pentagonal antiprism.png Spherical hexagonal antiprism.png Spherical heptagonal antiprism.png Spherical octagonal antiprism.png ...
n-Trapezohedron Spherical digonal antiprism.png Spherical trigonal trapezohedron.png Spherical tetragonal trapezohedron.png Spherical pentagonal trapezohedron.png Spherical hexagonal trapezohedron.png Spherical heptagonal trapezohedron.png Spherical octagonal trapezohedron.png Spherical decagonal trapezohedron.png ...

Improper cases[]

Spherical tilings allow cases that polyhedra do not, namely hosohedra: figures as {2,n}, and dihedra: figures as {n,2}. Generally, regular hosohedra and regular dihedra are used.

Family of regular hosohedra · *n22 symmetry mutations of regular hosohedral tilings: nn
Space Spherical Euclidean
Tiling name (Monogonal)
Henagonal hosohedron
Digonal hosohedron (Triangular)
Trigonal hosohedron
(Tetragonal)
Square hosohedron
Pentagonal hosohedron Hexagonal hosohedron Heptagonal hosohedron Octagonal hosohedron Enneagonal hosohedron Decagonal hosohedron Hendecagonal hosohedron Dodecagonal hosohedron ... Apeirogonal hosohedron
Tiling image Spherical henagonal hosohedron.png Spherical digonal hosohedron.png Spherical trigonal hosohedron.png Spherical square hosohedron.png Spherical pentagonal hosohedron.png Spherical hexagonal hosohedron.png Spherical heptagonal hosohedron.png Spherical octagonal hosohedron.png Spherical enneagonal hosohedron.png Spherical decagonal hosohedron.png Spherical hendecagonal hosohedron.png Spherical dodecagonal hosohedron.png ... Apeirogonal hosohedron.svg
Schläfli symbol {2,1} {2,2} {2,3} {2,4} {2,5} {2,6} {2,7} {2,8} {2,9} {2,10} {2,11} {2,12} ... {2,∞}
Coxeter diagram CDel node 1.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.png CDel node 1.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.png CDel node 1.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node.png CDel node 1.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.pngCDel 4.pngCDel node.png CDel node 1.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.pngCDel 5.pngCDel node.png CDel node 1.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.pngCDel 6.pngCDel node.png CDel node 1.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.pngCDel 7.pngCDel node.png CDel node 1.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.pngCDel 8.pngCDel node.png CDel node 1.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.pngCDel 9.pngCDel node.png CDel node 1.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.pngCDel 10.pngCDel node.png CDel node 1.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.pngCDel 11.pngCDel node.png CDel node 1.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.pngCDel 12.pngCDel node.png ... CDel node 1.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.pngCDel infin.pngCDel node.png
Faces and edges 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ...
Vertices 2 ... 2
Vertex config. 2 2.2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 210 211 212 ... 2
Family of regular dihedra · *n22 symmetry mutations of regular dihedral tilings: nn
Space Spherical Euclidean
Tiling name (Hengonal)
Monogonal dihedron
Digonal dihedron (Triangular)
Trigonal dihedron
(Tetragonal)
Square dihedron
Pentagonal dihedron Hexagonal dihedron ... Apeirogonal dihedron
Tiling image Monogonal dihedron.svg Digonal dihedron.svg Trigonal dihedron.svg Tetragonal dihedron.svg Pentagonal dihedron.svg Hexagonal dihedron.svg ... Apeirogonal tiling.svg
Schläfli symbol {1,2} {2,2} {3,2} {4,2} {5,2} {6,2} ... {∞,2}
Coxeter diagram CDel node 1.pngCDel 1x.pngCDel node.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.png CDel node 1.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.png CDel node 1.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.png CDel node 1.pngCDel 4.pngCDel node.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.png CDel node 1.pngCDel 5.pngCDel node.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.png CDel node 1.pngCDel 6.pngCDel node.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.png ... CDel node 1.pngCDel infin.pngCDel node.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node.png
Faces 2 {1} 2 {2} 2 {3} 2 {4} 2 {5} 2 {6} ... 2 {∞}
Edges and vertices 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...
Vertex config. 1.1 2.2 3.3 4.4 5.5 6.6 ... ∞.∞

Relation to tilings of the projective plane[]

Spherical polyhedra having at least one inversive symmetry are related to projective polyhedra[1] (tessellations of the real projective plane) – just as the sphere has a 2-to-1 covering map of the projective plane, projective polyhedra correspond under 2-fold cover to spherical polyhedra that are symmetric under reflection through the origin.

The best-known examples of projective polyhedra are the regular projective polyhedra, the quotients of the centrally symmetric Platonic solids, as well as two infinite classes of even dihedra and hosohedra:[2]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ McMullen, Peter; Schulte, Egon (2002). "6C. Projective Regular Polytopes". Abstract Regular Polytopes. Cambridge University Press. pp. 162–5. ISBN 0-521-81496-0.
  2. ^ Coxeter, H.S.M. (1969). "§21.3 Regular maps'". Introduction to Geometry (2nd ed.). Wiley. pp. 386–8. ISBN 978-0-471-50458-0. MR 0123930.

Further reading[]

  • Poinsot, L. (1810). "Memoire sur les polygones et polyèdres". J. De l'École Polytechnique. 9: 16–48.
  • Coxeter, H.S.M.; Longuet-Higgins, M.S.; Miller, J.C.P. (1954). "Uniform polyhedra". Phil. Trans. 246 A (916): 401–50. JSTOR 91532.
  • Coxeter, H.S.M. (1973). Regular Polytopes (3rd ed.). Dover. ISBN 0-486-61480-8.
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