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Symmetry Group D2h or *222 on the sphere (2-fold prismatic reflective symmetry).
Yellow triangle is fundamental domain. Numbers are the reflection symmetry order at each node.
This full figure also represents the edges of the polyhedron (V4.4.4) or 3.3.3.3 octahedron expanded onto the surface of a sphere.
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22:08, 9 October 2005 | en:User:Tomruen | (Symmetry Group D<sub>2h</sub> or *222 on the sphere (2-fold prismatic reflective symmetry). Yellow triangle is fundamental domain. Numbers are the reflection symmetry order at each node. This full figure also represents the edges of the polyhedron (V4.4) |
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