Isometries of the Plane, Euclidean space $R^3$ and isometries of the Platonic polyhedra.

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I want to study the isometries of plane, Euclidean space, and the platonic polyhedra. I am new to this topics.
Can any one suggest books that contain these topic with details and basic explanation through algebraic approach.
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I want to study the isometries of plane, Euclidean space, and the platonic polyhedra. I am new to this topics.
Can any one suggest books that contain these topic with details and basic explanation through algebraic approach.
euclidean-geometry isometry
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I want to study the isometries of plane, Euclidean space, and the platonic polyhedra. I am new to this topics.
Can any one suggest books that contain these topic with details and basic explanation through algebraic approach.
euclidean-geometry isometry
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I want to study the isometries of plane, Euclidean space, and the platonic polyhedra. I am new to this topics.
Can any one suggest books that contain these topic with details and basic explanation through algebraic approach.
euclidean-geometry isometry
euclidean-geometry isometry
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I'd suggest "Regular Polytopes" from H.S.M. Coxeter.
It even deals with $mathbb{R}^4$ and beyond.
--- rk
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sir it's not available on any website!
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– Noor Aslam
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Well, cf. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_Polytopes_(book), the Wikipedia recension. In the notes given there you find a link next to the author (Coxeter) which directs you to the Google books. That page then provides an online preview of most of its pages… - Or just buy that book.
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I'd suggest "Regular Polytopes" from H.S.M. Coxeter.
It even deals with $mathbb{R}^4$ and beyond.
--- rk
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sir it's not available on any website!
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– Noor Aslam
yesterday
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Well, cf. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_Polytopes_(book), the Wikipedia recension. In the notes given there you find a link next to the author (Coxeter) which directs you to the Google books. That page then provides an online preview of most of its pages… - Or just buy that book.
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I'd suggest "Regular Polytopes" from H.S.M. Coxeter.
It even deals with $mathbb{R}^4$ and beyond.
--- rk
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sir it's not available on any website!
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– Noor Aslam
yesterday
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Well, cf. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_Polytopes_(book), the Wikipedia recension. In the notes given there you find a link next to the author (Coxeter) which directs you to the Google books. That page then provides an online preview of most of its pages… - Or just buy that book.
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yesterday
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I'd suggest "Regular Polytopes" from H.S.M. Coxeter.
It even deals with $mathbb{R}^4$ and beyond.
--- rk
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I'd suggest "Regular Polytopes" from H.S.M. Coxeter.
It even deals with $mathbb{R}^4$ and beyond.
--- rk
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sir it's not available on any website!
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– Noor Aslam
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Well, cf. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_Polytopes_(book), the Wikipedia recension. In the notes given there you find a link next to the author (Coxeter) which directs you to the Google books. That page then provides an online preview of most of its pages… - Or just buy that book.
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– Dr. Richard Klitzing
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sir it's not available on any website!
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– Noor Aslam
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Well, cf. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_Polytopes_(book), the Wikipedia recension. In the notes given there you find a link next to the author (Coxeter) which directs you to the Google books. That page then provides an online preview of most of its pages… - Or just buy that book.
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– Dr. Richard Klitzing
yesterday
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sir it's not available on any website!
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– Noor Aslam
yesterday
$begingroup$
sir it's not available on any website!
$endgroup$
– Noor Aslam
yesterday
$begingroup$
Well, cf. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_Polytopes_(book), the Wikipedia recension. In the notes given there you find a link next to the author (Coxeter) which directs you to the Google books. That page then provides an online preview of most of its pages… - Or just buy that book.
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– Dr. Richard Klitzing
yesterday
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Well, cf. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_Polytopes_(book), the Wikipedia recension. In the notes given there you find a link next to the author (Coxeter) which directs you to the Google books. That page then provides an online preview of most of its pages… - Or just buy that book.
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