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edit needed

There is a spelling error on Johnson Solid 43, where pentagonal is spelled as pentaognal. Please fix when possible :) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 134.114.101.117 ( talk) 23:21, 19 March 2024 (UTC) reply

Copyedited. Dedhert.Jr ( talk) 02:23, 20 March 2024 (UTC) reply

symmetry order

The table lists four forms with symmetry group C1 and order 2. Should some of them be Cs or Ci? — Tamfang ( talk) 07:14, 27 February 2014 (UTC) reply

Fixed, all 4 are Cs. Tom Ruen ( talk) 20:58, 27 February 2014 (UTC) reply

Help!!

Hello,@ Watchduck and David Eppstein:

Why only 51 polyhedra exist in the list?

Thanks for your attention, Hirbod Foudazi2 ( talk) 05:45, 23 September 2021 (UTC) reply

Because anonymous block-evading vandals a couple weeks ago. Fixed. — David Eppstein ( talk) 06:32, 23 September 2021 (UTC) reply
Thank you, Hirbod Foudazi2 ( talk) 07:02, 23 September 2021 (UTC) reply

Adding additional tables of properties

I've added a table of surface areas. Next I plan to add one for volumes. I would also like to include a third table with in-, mid-, and circumraiii and a fourth with some graph-theoretic properties. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Octonius ( talkcontribs) 05:51, 18 March 2022 (UTC) reply

I apologize for the response after two years, but NO! This article is supposed to list the Johnson solids only. I think the number of its components (vertices, edges, and faces), and the metric properties (surface area and volume) are sufficient enough. Inradius/circumradius/midradius are mostly original research, and not all of them have those properties. Dedhert.Jr ( talk) 03:03, 29 January 2024 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

edit needed

There is a spelling error on Johnson Solid 43, where pentagonal is spelled as pentaognal. Please fix when possible :) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 134.114.101.117 ( talk) 23:21, 19 March 2024 (UTC) reply

Copyedited. Dedhert.Jr ( talk) 02:23, 20 March 2024 (UTC) reply

symmetry order

The table lists four forms with symmetry group C1 and order 2. Should some of them be Cs or Ci? — Tamfang ( talk) 07:14, 27 February 2014 (UTC) reply

Fixed, all 4 are Cs. Tom Ruen ( talk) 20:58, 27 February 2014 (UTC) reply

Help!!

Hello,@ Watchduck and David Eppstein:

Why only 51 polyhedra exist in the list?

Thanks for your attention, Hirbod Foudazi2 ( talk) 05:45, 23 September 2021 (UTC) reply

Because anonymous block-evading vandals a couple weeks ago. Fixed. — David Eppstein ( talk) 06:32, 23 September 2021 (UTC) reply
Thank you, Hirbod Foudazi2 ( talk) 07:02, 23 September 2021 (UTC) reply

Adding additional tables of properties

I've added a table of surface areas. Next I plan to add one for volumes. I would also like to include a third table with in-, mid-, and circumraiii and a fourth with some graph-theoretic properties. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Octonius ( talkcontribs) 05:51, 18 March 2022 (UTC) reply

I apologize for the response after two years, but NO! This article is supposed to list the Johnson solids only. I think the number of its components (vertices, edges, and faces), and the metric properties (surface area and volume) are sufficient enough. Inradius/circumradius/midradius are mostly original research, and not all of them have those properties. Dedhert.Jr ( talk) 03:03, 29 January 2024 (UTC) reply

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