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1 locally finite polytope
Математика: локально конечный политопУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > locally finite polytope
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English-Russian scientific dictionary > locally finite polytope
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3 polytope
1) политоп
2) многогранник
3) полиэдр ∙ affinely regular polytope ≈ аффинно правильный политоп;
аффинность centrally symmetric polytope ≈ центрально симметричный политоп combinatorially regular polytope ≈ комбинаторно правильный политоп locally finite polytope ≈ локально конечный политоп projectively rational polytope ≈ проективно рациональный политоп projectively regular polytope ≈ проективно правильный политоп projectively semiregular polytope ≈ проективно полуправильный политоп projectively simple polytope ≈ проективно простой политоп projectively simplicial polytope ≈ проективно симплициальный политоп projectively uniform polytope ≈ проективно равномерный политоп projectively unique polytope ≈ проективно единственный политоп - compact polytope - convex polytope - cubical polytope - cyclic polytope - decomposable polytope - degenerate polytope - finite polytope - four-dimensional polytope - generalized polytope - indecomposable polytope - infinite polytope - irreducible polytope - measure polytope - metric polytope - metrizable polytope - polar polytope - primitive polytope - quasiregular polytope - quasisimplicial polytope - rational polytope - reciprocal polytope - regular-faced polytope - rooted polytope - semiregular polytope - separable polytope - simple polytope - spherical polytope - uniform polytope (математика) политоп, выпуклый многогранникБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > polytope
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матем.политоп, многогранник, полиэдр- combinatorially regular polytope - projectively regular polytope - projectively semiregular polytope - projectively simple polytope - projectively simplicial polytope - projectively uniform polytope - projectively unique polytope
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