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Español: El hexaedro Leonardiano especial posee 72 caras interiores. Tiene 24 aristas exteriores, 72 aristas interiores, y 12 aristas intermedias, para un total de 108 aristas. Además, ostenta 6 vértices exteriores, 24 vértices interiores y 8 vértices intermedios para un total de 38 vértices.
El conjunto de vértices exteriores del hexaedro Leonardiano ampliado, forma un octaedro regular imaginario. El conjunto de vértices exteriores del hexaedro Leonardiano especial, forma un octaedro regular imaginario. El Hexaedro estrellado Leonardiano fue descubierto el 10 de mayo del 2010 por el autodidacta dominicano, José Joel Leonardo. De acuerdo a la aplicación de los conceptos y teoría poliédrica de estelación del matemático alemán Juan Kepler, la cual está en desacuerdo con las reglas de estelaciones del inaplazable matemático poliédrico inglés, pionero de la informática, Jeffrey Charles Percy Miller. De acuerdo a las reglas de estelaciones de Miller el cubo no produce ninguna estelación. Pero el profesor Jose Joel Leonardo apoyándose en las reglas de estelaciones del astrónomo Johannes Kepler, muestra el mundo nueves estelaciones del cubo o hexaedro, de las cuales el hexaedro Leonardiano especial junto con el hexaedro Leonardiano especial ampliado representan la cuarta estelación del cubo o hexaedro.English: The special Leonardian hexahedron has 72 inner faces. It has 24 outer edges, 72 inner edges, and 12 intermediate edges, for a total of 108 edges. In addition, it has 6 exterior vertices, 24 interior vertices and 8 intermediate vertices for a total of 38 vertices.
The set of outer vertices of the extended Leonardian hexahedron, forms an imaginary regular octahedron. The set of outer vertices of the special Leonardian hexahedron, forms an imaginary regular octahedron. The Leonardian starry Hexahedron was discovered on May 10, 2010 by the Dominican self-taught, José Joel Leonardo. According to the application of the concepts and polyhedral theory of stelation of the German mathematician Juan Kepler, which disagrees with the stelation rules of the unplayable English polyhedral mathematical mathematician, pioneer of computer science, Jeffrey Charles Percy Miller. According to Miller's rules of stelation, the cube does not produce any stelation. But Professor Jose Joel Leonardo, based on the stellar rules of astronomer Johannes Kepler, shows the world nine stellar cube or hexahedron, of which the special Leonardian hexahedron together with the extended special Leonardian hexahedron represent the fourth stelation of the cube or hexahedron.Français : L'hexaèdre spécial Leonardian a 72 faces intérieures. Il a 24 bords extérieurs, 72 bords intérieurs et 12 bords intermédiaires, pour un total de 108 bords. De plus, il possède 6 sommets extérieurs, 24 sommets intérieurs et 8 sommets intermédiaires pour un total de 38 sommets.
L'ensemble des sommets extérieurs de l'hexaèdre léonardien étendu forme un octaèdre régulier imaginaire. L'ensemble des sommets extérieurs de l'hexaèdre spécial léonardien forme un octaèdre régulier imaginaire. L'hexaèdre Leonardien étoilé a été découvert le 10 mai 2010 par l'autodidacte dominicain, José Joel Leonardo. Selon l'application des concepts et de la théorie polyédrique de la stélation du mathématicien allemand Juan Kepler, qui n'est pas d'accord avec les règles stellaires du mathématicien mathématique polyédrique anglais injouable, pionnier de l'informatique, Jeffrey Charles Percy Miller. Selon les règles de stelation de Miller, le cube ne produit aucune stelation. Mais le professeur Jose Joel Leonardo, basé sur les règles stellaires de l'astronome Johannes Kepler, montre le monde neuf cube stellaire ou hexaèdre, dont l'hexaèdre spécial léonardien avec l'hexaèdre spécial léonardien étendu représentent la quatrième stelation du cube ou hexaèdre. |
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