Stanko Bilinski
Stanko Bilinski (22 April 1909 in Našice – 6 April 1998 in Zagreb) was a Croatian mathematician and academician. He was a professor at the University of Zagreb and a fellow of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts[1]
In 1960 he discovered a rhombic dodecahedron of the second kind, the Bilinski dodecahedron. Like the standard rhombic dodecahedron, this convex polyhedron has 12 congruent rhombus sides, but they are differently shaped and arranged. Bilinski's discovery corrected a 75-year-old omission in Evgraf Fedorov's classification of convex polyhedra with congruent rhombic faces.[2]
References[]
- ^ Stanko Bilinski, F.C.A., Mathematician, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, retrieved 2016-05-26
- ^ Grünbaum, Branko (2010), "The Bilinski dodecahedron and assorted parallelohedra, zonohedra, monohedra, isozonohedra, and otherhedra" (PDF), The Mathematical Intelligencer, 32 (4): 5–15, doi:10.1007/s00283-010-9138-7, hdl:1773/15593, MR 2747698, archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-02.
Further reading[]
- "In memoriam: Stanko Bilinski (22.4.1909.–6.4.1998.)" (PDF). Glasnik Matematički (in Croatian). Croatian Mathematical Society. 33 (2): 323–333. December 1998. Retrieved 21 April 2011.
- "Stanko Bilinski (1909. – 2009.)" (PDF). miš – matematika i škola (in Croatian). Retrieved 2015-05-31.
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