Snub dodecahedron

Snub dodecahedron
Snub dodecahedron, anticlockwise twist
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Snub dodecahedron, clockwise twist


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TypeArchimedean
Faces80 triangles
12 pentagons
Edges150
Vertices60
Vertex configuration3,3,3,3,5
Symmetry groupicosahedral (I)
Dual polyhedronpentagonal hexecontahedron
Propertiesconvex, semi-regular (vertex-uniform), chiral

The snub dodecahedron, or snub icosidodecahedron, is an Archimedean solid, usually regarded as a truncated polyhedron derived by truncating either a dodecahedron or an icosahedron.

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The snub dodecahedron has 92 faces, of which 12 are pentagons and the other 80 are equilateral triangles. It also has 150 edges, and 60 vertices. In three-dimensional space, it has two distinct forms, which are mirror images (or "enantiomorphs") of each other. In higher-dimensional spaces, these are congruent.

Canonical coordinates for a snub dodecahedron are all the even permutations of (±2α, ±2, ±2β), (±(α+β/τ+τ), ±(-ατ+β+1/τ), ±(α/τ+βτ-1)), (±(-α/τ+βτ+1), ±(-α+β/τ-τ), ±(ατ+β-1/τ)), (±(-α/τ+βτ-1), ±(α-β/τ-τ), ±(ατ+β+1/τ)) and (±(α+β/τ-τ), ±(ατ-β+1/τ), ±(α/τ+βτ+1)), with an even number of plus signs, where α = ξ-1/ξ, and β = ξτ+τ2+τ/ξ, where τ = (1+√5)/2 is the golden mean and ξ is the real solution to ξ3-2ξ=τ, which is the horrible number

<math>\xi = \sqrt[3]{\frac{\tau}{2} + \frac{1}{2}\sqrt{\tau - \frac{5}{27}}} + \sqrt[3]{\frac{\tau}{2} - \frac{1}{2}\sqrt{\tau - \frac{5}{27}}}<math>

or approximately 1.7155615.

The snub dodecahedron should not be confused with the truncated dodecahedron.

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