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    • In geometry, a Johnson solid, sometimes also known as a Johnson–Zalgaller solid, is a convex polyhedron whose faces are regular polygons. They are sometimes defined to exclude the uniform polyhedrons. There are ninety-two solids with such a property: the first solids are the pyramids, cupolas. and a rotunda; some of the solids may be constructed … See more

    Definition and background

    A Johnson solid is a convex polyhedron whose faces are all regular polygons. Here, a polyhedron is said to be … See more

    Naming and enumeration

    The naming of Johnson solids follows a flexible and precise descriptive formula that allows many solids to be named in multiple different ways without compromising the accuracy of each name as a description. Most Johns… See more

    Properties

    As the definition above, a Johnson solid is a convex polyhedron with regular polygons as their faces. However, there are several properties possessed by each of them.
    • All but five of the 92 Johnson solids are known to h… See more

     
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  3. Johnson solid - Polytope Wiki

    A Johnson solid is a strictly convex regular-faced polyhedron that is not uniform. They are named after Norman W. Johnson, who in 1966 first listed all 92 such polyhedra. [1]

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    6 days ago · The Johnson solids are the convex polyhedra having regular faces and equal edge lengths (with the exception of the completely regular Platonic solids, the "semiregular" Archimedean solids, and the two infinite families of …

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  9. Johnson Solids | Smithsonian Institution

    In 1966, the American mathematician Norman W. Johnson, a student of H.S.M. Coxeter at the University of Toronto in Canada, enumerated them. These polyhedra are sometimes called the Johnson solids.

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