Goldberg Polyhedron
Goldberg Polyhedron
Goldberg Polyhedron
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AGoldbergpolyhedronisaconvexpolyhedronmadefromhexagonsandpentagons.
TheywerefirstdescribedbyMichaelGoldberg(19021990)in1937.Theyaredefinedby IcosahedralGoldbergpolyhedrawithpentagonsinred
threeproperties:eachfaceiseitherapentagonorhexagon,exactlythreefacesmeetateach
vertex,theyhaverotationalicosahedralsymmetry.Theyarenotnecessarilymirror
symmetrice.g.G(5,3)andG(3,5)areenantiomorphsofeachother.Aconsequenceof
Euler'spolyhedronformulaisthattherewillbeexactlytwelvepentagons.
Icosahedralsymmetryensuresthatthepentagonsarealwaysregular,althoughmanyofthe
hexagonsmaynotbe.Typicallyalloftheverticeslieonasphere.
Itisadualpolyhedronofageodesicsphere,withalltrianglefacesand6trianglesper
vertex,exceptfor12verticeswith5triangles.
G(1,4) G(4,4)
SimpleexamplesofGoldbergpolyhedraincludethedodecahedronandtruncated
icosahedron.Otherformscanbedescribedbytakingachessknightmovefromone
pentagontothenext:firsttakemstepsinonedirection,thenturn60totheleftandtaken
steps.SuchapolyhedronisdenotedG(m,n).AdodecahedronisG(1,0)andatruncated
icosahedronisG(1,1).
Asimilartechniquecanbeappliedtoconstructpolyhedrawithtetrahedralsymmetryand
octahedralsymmetry.Thesepolyhedrawillhavetrianglesorsquaresratherthanpentagons.
ThesevariationsaregivenRomannumeralsubscripts:GIII(n,m),GIV(n,m),andGV(n,m).
G(7,0) G(5,3)
Contents
1 Polyhedralelements
2 Smallexamplesbysymmetryfamily
3 IcosahedralG(0,n)polyhedra
4 IcosahedralG(n,n)polyhedra
5 IcosahedralG(m,n)polyhedra
6 Seealso
7 Notes
8 References
9 Externallinks
Polyhedralelements
Thenumberofvertices,edges,andfacesofG(m,n)canbecomputedfrommandn,withT=m2+mn+n2=(m+n)2mn,dependingononeofthree
symmetrysystems:[1]
Octahedral
GIV(m,n) 8T 12T 4T+2 6{4}and4(T1){6}
Icosahedral
GV(m,n) 20T 30T 10T+2 12{5}and10(T1){6}
Smallexamplesbysymmetryfamily
AfewpolyhedraaregivenwithConwaypolyhedronnotationstartingwith(T)etrahedron,(C)ube,(O)ctahedron,and(D)odecahedron,(I)cosahedron
seeds.Theoperatordk(dualkis)generatesG(1,1).Thechamferoperator,c,replacesalledgesbyhexagonsandtransformsG(m,n)toG(2m,2n).In
addition,thetkoperator,transformsG(m,n)toG(3m,3n).
Class1G(0,n)
G(0,1) G(0,2) G(0,3) G(0,4) G(0,5) G(0,6) G(0,8) G(0,9) G(0,12) G(0,16)
System
T=1 T=4 T=9 T=16 T=25 T=36 T=64 T=81 T=144 T=256
Tetrahedral
GIII(0,n) (ccT) (ctkT) (cccT) (cctkT) (ccccT)
(T) (cT) (tkT) (tktkT)
Octahedral
GIV(0,n) (ctkC) (cctkC) (ccccC)
(C) (cC) (tkC) (ccC) (cccC) (tktkC)
Icosahedral
GV(0,n)
(D) (cD) (tkD) (ccD) (ctkD) (cccD) (tktkD) (cctkD) (ccccD)
Class2,G(n,n)
G(1,1) G(2,2) G(3,3) G(4,4) G(6,6) G(8,8) G(9,9)
System
T=3 T=12 T=27 T=48 T=108 T=192 T=243
Tetrahedral
GIII(n,n) (ctT) (cctT) (ctktT) (ccctT) (tktktT)
(tT) (tktT)
Octahedral
GIV(n,n) (ctktO) (ccctO) (tktktO)
(tO) (ctO) (tktO) (cctO)
Icosahedral
GV(n,n) (ctktI) (ccctI) (tktktI)
(tI) (ctI) (tktI) (cctI)
Class3,G(m,n)
G(2,1) G(3,1) G(3,2) G(4,1) G(4,2) G(4,3) G(5,1) G(5,2) G(5,3) G(5,4)
System
T=7 T=13 T=19 T=21 T=28 T=37 T=31 T=39 T=49 T=61
Tetrahedral
GIII(m,n)
Octahedral
GIV(m,n)
Icosahedral
GV(m,n)
IcosahedralG(0,n)polyhedra
GoldbergpolyhedraoftheformG(0,n)havefullicosahedralsymmetry,Ih,[5,3],(*532).G(0,n)has10(n21)hexagons.
Index G(0,1) G(0,2) G(0,3) G(0,4) G(0,5) G(0,6)
Image
Conway
notation
D cD[2] dktI=tdtI[3] ccD[4] cdktI[5]
Image
Conway
cccD[6] tdtdtkD[7] ccccD[8]
notation
Vertices 980 1280 1620 2000 2880 5120 20n2
Edges 1470 1920 2430 3000 4320 7650 30n2
Hexagons 480 630 800 990 1430 2550 10(n21)
IcosahedralG(n,n)polyhedra
GoldbergpolyhedraoftheformG(n,n)havefullicosahedralsymmetry,Ih,[5,3],(*532).G(n,n)has10(3n21)hexagons.
Image
IcosahedralG(m,n)polyhedra
GeneralGoldbergpolyhedra(m>0andn>0)withmnhavechiral(rotational)icosahedralsymmetry,I,[5,3]+,(532).InsuchcasesG(n,m)and
G(m,n)aremirrorimages.
Image ...
Conway
notation
D dkD[14] wD[15] tk5sD[16]
Image
Image
Conway
notation tkD[21] wwD[22]
Image
Conway
notation ccD[23] tk5sD[24] wcD[25] dkt5dadkt5daD[26]
Image
Image
Conwaynotation tkt5daD=ctkD[27]
Vertices 720 860 1040 1260 1520 1820 2160 20(n2+6n+36)
Edges 1080 1290 1560 1890 2280 2730 3240 30(n2+6n+36)
Hexagons 350 420 510 620 750 900 1070 10(n2+6n+35)
Seealso
Capsid
Geodesicdome
Fullerene#Otherbuckyballs
Notes
1.ClintonsEqualCentralAngleConjecture,JOSEPHD.CLINTON
2.cD(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10cD)
3.tdtI(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10tdtI)
4.ccD(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10ccD)
5.cdktI(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10cdktI)
6.cccD(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10cccD)
7.tdtdtkD(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10tdtdtkD)
8.ccccD(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10ccccD)
9.tI(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10tI)
10.ctI(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10ctI)
11.tktI(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10tktI)
12.cctI(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10cctI)
13.ctktI(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10ctktI)
14.dkD(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10dkD)
15.wD(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10wD)
16.tk5sD(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10tk5sD)
17.cD(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10cD)
18.wD(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10wD)
19.wD(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10wD)
20.wcD(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10wcD)
21.tkD(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10tkD)
22.wwD(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10wwD)
23.ccD(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10ccD)
24.tk5sD(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10tk5sD)
25.wcD(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10wcD)
26.cdkt5daD(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10cdkt5daD)
27.ctkD(http://levskaya.github.io/polyhedronisme/?recipe=A10ctkD)
References
Goldberg,Michael(1937)."Aclassofmultisymmetricpolyhedra".TohokuMathematicalJournal.
JosephD.Clinton,ClintonsEqualCentralAngleConjecture[1](http://45.79.160.8/technical/clintonsequalcentralangleconjecture/)
Hart,George(2012)."GoldbergPolyhedra".InSenechal,Marjorie.ShapingSpace(2nded.).Springer.pp.125138.doi:10.1007/9780387
927145_9.
Hart,George(June18,2013)."MathematicalImpressions:GoldbergPolyhedra".SimonsScienceNews.
Fourthclassofconvexequilateralpolyhedronwithpolyhedralsymmetryrelatedtofullerenesandviruses(http://www.pnas.org/content/early/20
14/02/04/1310939111),StanScheinandJamesMauriceGaye,PNAS,EarlyEditiondoi:10.1073/pnas.1310939111
Externallinks
DualGeodesicIcosahedra(http://dmccooey.com/polyhedra/DualGeodesicIcosahedra.html)
Goldbergvariations:Newshapesformolecularcages(https://www.sciencenews.org/article/goldbergvariationsnewshapesmolecularcages)
Flathexagonsandpentagonscometogetherinnewtwistonoldpolyhedral,byDanaMackenzie,February14,2014
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