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Page creatorimported>JOpenQuest
Date of page creation12:35, 24 October 2022
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In geometry, Steffen's polyhedron is a flexible polyhedron discovered (in 1978) by and named after Klaus Steffen (de). It is based on the Bricard octahedron, but unlike the Bricard octahedron its surface does not cross itself. With nine vertices, 21 edges, and 14 triangular faces, it is the simplest...
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