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- Apeirogonal_prism abstract "In geometry, an apeirogonal prism or infinite prism is the arithmetic limit of the family of prisms; it can be considered an infinite polyhedron or a tiling of the plane.Thorold Gosset called it a 2-dimensional semi-check, like a single row of a checkerboard.If the sides are squares, it is a uniform tiling. In general, it can have two sets of alternating congruent rectangles.Its truncated form can have alternate colored square faces:240pxIts dual tiling is an apeirogonal bipyramid:240px↑".
- Q13422697 abstract "In geometry, an apeirogonal prism or infinite prism is the arithmetic limit of the family of prisms; it can be considered an infinite polyhedron or a tiling of the plane.Thorold Gosset called it a 2-dimensional semi-check, like a single row of a checkerboard.If the sides are squares, it is a uniform tiling. In general, it can have two sets of alternating congruent rectangles.Its truncated form can have alternate colored square faces:240pxIts dual tiling is an apeirogonal bipyramid:240px↑".
- Apeirogonal_prism comment "In geometry, an apeirogonal prism or infinite prism is the arithmetic limit of the family of prisms; it can be considered an infinite polyhedron or a tiling of the plane.Thorold Gosset called it a 2-dimensional semi-check, like a single row of a checkerboard.If the sides are squares, it is a uniform tiling. In general, it can have two sets of alternating congruent rectangles.Its truncated form can have alternate colored square faces:240pxIts dual tiling is an apeirogonal bipyramid:240px↑".
- Q13422697 comment "In geometry, an apeirogonal prism or infinite prism is the arithmetic limit of the family of prisms; it can be considered an infinite polyhedron or a tiling of the plane.Thorold Gosset called it a 2-dimensional semi-check, like a single row of a checkerboard.If the sides are squares, it is a uniform tiling. In general, it can have two sets of alternating congruent rectangles.Its truncated form can have alternate colored square faces:240pxIts dual tiling is an apeirogonal bipyramid:240px↑".