Prismatic pentagonal tiling
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| Prismatic pentagonal tiling | |
|---|---|
| Type | Dual semiregular tiling |
| Faces | irregular pentagons |
| Edges | Infinite |
| Vertices | Infinite |
| Face configuration | V3.3.3.4.4 |
| Symmetry group | cmm |
| Dual | Elongated triangular tiling |
| Properties | face-transitive |
In geometry, the prismatic pentagonal tiling is a dual semiregular tiling of the Euclidean plane. It is the dual of the Elongated triangular tiling.
Conway calls it a iso(4-)pentille.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- Grünbaum, Branko ; and Shephard, G. C. (1987). Tilings and Patterns. New York: W. H. Freeman. ISBN 0-716-71193-1. (Chapter 2.1: Regular and uniform tilings, p.58-65)
- Williams, Robert The Geometrical Foundation of Natural Structure: A Source Book of Design New York: Dover, 1979. p37

