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2025-05-23 05:38 UTC
@nanma80@mathstodon.xyz That is interesting, even the thought that there are this many dodecahedral nets is totally counterintuitive to me. In regards to the difference between great dodecahedron and great icosahedron, I would imagine, that it has something to do with the prior being of genus 4 and the latter of genus 0. Thus, I assume, the great dodecahedron having to be "cut" open, when transforming from the dodecahedron and the great icosahedron is merely "twisted" into place.
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