Triaugmented triangular prism: Difference between revisions

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The [[closed geodesic]]s of a polyhedron are the paths on the surface avoiding the vertices and locally look like the shortest path. In other words, these paths follow straight line segments across each face that intersect, and create complementary angles on the two incident faces of the edge as itthey crosses. In the case of a triaugmented triangular prism, and with the result of closed geodesic's lengths, it has two types of closed geodesics,: the first geodesic crosses the edges of two equilateral square pyramids and a triangular prism, an [[equator]] of the solid, with length of <math> 4 </math>; the second geodesic crosses the edges of three equilateral square pyramids, with length of <math> \sqrt{19} </math>.{{r|lptw}}
 
== Fritsch graph ==