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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In geometry, the Hessian polyhedron is a regular complex polyhedron 3{3}3{3}3, , in $ \mathbb {C} ^{3} $. It has 27 vertices, 72 3{} edges, and 27 3{3}3 faces. It is self-dual.
Coxeter named it after Ludwig Otto Hesse for sharing the Hessian configuration $ \left[{\begin{smallmatrix}9&4\\3&... |