Image:Polyhedron with no vertex visible from center (open).png

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This simple, non-convex polyhedron is constructed so that none of its 24 vertices, marked with black balls, can be seen from a region around its center. This counterexample shows that placing observers at each vertex is not a solution to the 3-dimensional generalization of the art gallery problem. This version omits the faces that cannot be seen from the center, making the construction easier to see.

Source

Self-made using POV-Ray 3.6 for Windows.

Date

2007-11-06

Author

Ilmari Karonen

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current03:58, 6 November 20071,280×1,024 (162 KB)Ilmari Karonen ({{Information |Description=This simple, non-convex polyhedron is constructed so that none of its 12 vertices, marked with black balls, can be seen from a region around its center. This counterexample shows that placing observers at each )
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