Duality of polyhedra

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Abstract

The expression mathematical folklore refers to the results that most mathematicians take for granted, but which may never have been proved to be true. (Indeed, some of them are not true.) It is widely believed that the first person to call attention to this phenomenon was the French mathematician Jean Dieudonné.

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Grünbaum, B., & Shephard, G. C. (2013). Duality of polyhedra. In Shaping Space: Exploring Polyhedra in Nature, Art, and the Geometrical Imagination (pp. 211–216). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-92714-5_15

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