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Images. n=16: Two polyhedra with the same number of vertices but different extreme distributions on the described sphere

Author:Roman Chijner
Topic:Vectors 2D (Two-Dimensional), Vectors 3D (Three-Dimensional), Distributions, Optimization Problems, Geometric Mean, Geometry, Intersection, Isosceles Triangles, Linear Programming or Linear Optimization, Mathematics, Means, Orthocenter, Plane Figures or Shapes, Planes, Polygons, Solids or 3D Shapes, Special Points, Sphere, Surface, Vectors, Volume
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n=16; p=1.408 486 535 365 533

 n=16;  p=1.408 486 535 365 533

n=16; 1.408 486 535 365 533

 n=16;  1.408 486 535 365 533

n=16; p=1.408 492 668 681 227

 n=16;    p=1.408 492 668 681 227

n=16; 1.408 492 668 681 223

 n=16;  1.408 492 668 681 223
3. n=16 1.408 492 668 681 223 04

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