Quasiregular polyhedron

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A polyhedron which has regular faces and is transitive on its edges is said to be quasiregular.

A quasiregular polyhedron can have faces of only two kinds and these must alternate around each vertex.

They are given a vertical Schläfli symbol \begin{Bmatrix} p \\ q \end{Bmatrix} to represent this combined form which contains the combined faces of the regular {p,q} and dual {q,p}. A quasiregular polyhedron with this symbol will have a vertex configuration p.q.p.q.

There are three convex quasiregular polyhedra:

  1. The octahedron, which is also regular, \begin{Bmatrix} 3 \\ 3 \end{Bmatrix}, vertex configuration 3.3.3.3.
  2. The cuboctahedron \begin{Bmatrix} 3 \\ 4 \end{Bmatrix}, vertex configuration 3.4.3.4.
  3. The icosidodecahedron \begin{Bmatrix} 3 \\ 5 \end{Bmatrix}, vertex configuration 3.5.3.5.

Each of these forms the common core of a dual pair of regular polyhedra. The names of the last two listed give clues to the associated dual pair, respectively the cube + octahedron and the icosahedron + dodecahedron. The octahedron is the core of a dual pair of tetrahedra (an arrangement known as the stella octangula), and when derived in this way is sometimes called the tetratetrahedron.

Regular Dual regular Quasiregular

Tetrahedron
{3,3}

Tetrahedron
{3,3}

Tetratetrahedron
3.3.3.3

Cube
{4,3}

Octahedron
{3,4}

Cuboctahedron
3.4.3.4

Dodecahedron
{5,3}

Icosahedron
{3,5}

Icosidodecahedron
3.5.3.5

Each of these quasiregular polyhedra can be constructed by a rectification operation on either regular parent, truncating the edges fully, until the original edges are reduced to a point.

Coxeter, H.S.M. et.al. (1954) also classify certain star polyhedra having the same characteristics as being quasiregular:

Some authorities argue that, since the duals of the quasiregular solids share the same symmetries, these duals must be quasiregular too. But not everybody accepts this view. These duals have regular vertices and are transitive on their edges. The convex ones are, in corresponding order as above:

  1. The cube, which is also regular
  2. The rhombic dodecahedron
  3. The rhombic triacontahedron

These three quasiregular duals are also characterised by having rhombic faces.

  • Coxeter, H.S.M. Longuet-Higgins, M.S. and Miller, J.C.P. Uniform Polyhedra, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 246 A (1954), pp. 401-450.
  • Cromwell, P. Polyhedra, Cambridge University Press (1977).

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