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- Digon abstract "In geometry, a digon, bigon, biangle or 2-gon is a polygon with two sides (edges) and two vertices. Its construction is degenerate in a Euclidean plane because the two sides would either coincide or one or both would have to be curved.A regular digon is represented by Schläfli symbol {2} and may be constructed on a sphere as a pair of 180 degree arcs connecting antipodal points, when it forms a lune.The digon is the simplest abstract polytope of Rank 2.".
- Digon thumbnail Digon.svg?width=300.
- Digon wikiPageID "45034898".
- Digon wikiPageLength "3950".
- Digon wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Digon wikiPageRevisionID "680016090".
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Abstract_polytope.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Alternation_(geometry).
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Antipodal_point.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polygons.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Coxeter.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Degeneracy_(mathematics).
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Degenerate_polygon.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Demihypercube.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Euclidean_plane.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Face_(geometry).
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Geometry.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Harold_Scott_MacDonald_Coxeter.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_Busemann.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Hosohedron.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Internal_and_external_angle.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Internal_angle.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Lune_(mathematics).
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Monogon.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Polygon.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Polyhedron.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Regular_polygon.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Schläfli_symbol.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Spherical_geometry.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Spherical_lune.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Spherical_polygon.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Spherical_polyhedron.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Spherical_trigonometry.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Square.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Tessellation.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Topological.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Topology.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Truncation_(geometry).
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Two-dimensional_space.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink Vertex_(geometry).
- Digon wikiPageWikiLink File:Near_uniform_polyhedron-43-t0.png.
- Digon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Digon".
- Digon wikiPageWikiLinkText "digon".
- Digon wikiPageWikiLinkText "{2}".
- Digon author "A.B. Ivanov".
- Digon caption "On a circle, a digon is a tessellation with two antipodal points, and two 180° arc edges.".
- Digon dual "Self-dual".
- Digon edges "2".
- Digon hasPhotoCollection Digon.
- Digon name "Regular digon".
- Digon schläfli "{2}".
- Digon symmetry "D2, [2],".
- Digon title "Digon".
- Digon type Regular_polygon.
- Digon urlname "D/d032390".
- Digon urlname "Digon".
- Digon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cleanup.
- Digon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category_inline.
- Digon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_polygon.
- Digon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Digon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MathWorld.
- Digon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Polygons.
- Digon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Digon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SpringerEOM.
- Digon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Digon subject Category:Polygons.
- Digon hypernym Polygon.
- Digon type Software.
- Digon type Polytope.
- Digon comment "In geometry, a digon, bigon, biangle or 2-gon is a polygon with two sides (edges) and two vertices. Its construction is degenerate in a Euclidean plane because the two sides would either coincide or one or both would have to be curved.A regular digon is represented by Schläfli symbol {2} and may be constructed on a sphere as a pair of 180 degree arcs connecting antipodal points, when it forms a lune.The digon is the simplest abstract polytope of Rank 2.".
- Digon label "Digon".
- Digon wasDerivedFrom Digon?oldid=680016090.
- Digon depiction Digon.svg.
- Digon isPrimaryTopicOf Digon.