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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract In geometria, un poliedro è detto monostabIn geometria, un poliedro è detto monostabile (o unistabile) quando "rimane stabile se poggiato su una sola delle sue facce". I poliedri monostabili furono studiati intorno al 1969 da John Conway, M. Goldberg e Richard Guy. Essi trovarono, per lo spazio in tre dimensioni, un poliedro monostabile con 19 facce; nel 2013 Alexander Reshetov è riuscito ad individuarne uno con sole 14 facce. Diverse tartarughe, tra cui la tartaruga stellata indiana, hanno un guscio monostabile (Rehmeyer, 2007).no un guscio monostabile (Rehmeyer, 2007). , En geometría, un politopo monoestático (o En geometría, un politopo monoestático (o poliedro uniestable) es un d-politopo homogéneo que permanece estable apoyado únicamente sobre una de sus caras. Estos sólidos fueron descritos en 1969 por J.H. Conway, M. Goldberg y R. K. Guy. El politopo monoestático en 3 dimensiones que construyeron tiene 19 caras. En 2012, Andras Bezdek descubrió una solución de 18 caras,​ y en 2014, Alex Reshetov publicó la descripción de un objeto de este tipo con tan solo 14 caras.​bjeto de este tipo con tan solo 14 caras.​ , In geometry, a monostatic polytope (or uniIn geometry, a monostatic polytope (or unistable polyhedron) is a d-polytope which "can stand on only one face". They were described in 1969 by J.H. Conway, M. Goldberg, R.K. Guy and K.C. Knowlton. The monostatic polytope in 3-space constructed independently by Guy and Knowlton has 19 faces. In 2012, Andras Bezdek discovered an 18 face solution, and in 2014, Alex Reshetov published a 14 face object. Alex Reshetov published a 14 face object. , En géométrie, un polytope monostatique (ouEn géométrie, un polytope monostatique (ou unistable) est un polytope convexe qui ne possède qu'une facette sur laquelle il est en équilibre. Ces objets ont été décrits en 1969 par J. H. Conway, M. Goldberg et R. K. Guy, qui ont à cette occasion construit un polyèdre monostatique à 19 faces. En 2012, Andras Bezdek en a découvert un exemple à 18 faces et, en 2014, Alex Reshetov une version à 14 faces.014, Alex Reshetov une version à 14 faces.
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rdfs:comment En geometría, un politopo monoestático (o En geometría, un politopo monoestático (o poliedro uniestable) es un d-politopo homogéneo que permanece estable apoyado únicamente sobre una de sus caras. Estos sólidos fueron descritos en 1969 por J.H. Conway, M. Goldberg y R. K. Guy. El politopo monoestático en 3 dimensiones que construyeron tiene 19 caras. En 2012, Andras Bezdek descubrió una solución de 18 caras,​ y en 2014, Alex Reshetov publicó la descripción de un objeto de este tipo con tan solo 14 caras.​bjeto de este tipo con tan solo 14 caras.​ , En géométrie, un polytope monostatique (ouEn géométrie, un polytope monostatique (ou unistable) est un polytope convexe qui ne possède qu'une facette sur laquelle il est en équilibre. Ces objets ont été décrits en 1969 par J. H. Conway, M. Goldberg et R. K. Guy, qui ont à cette occasion construit un polyèdre monostatique à 19 faces. En 2012, Andras Bezdek en a découvert un exemple à 18 faces et, en 2014, Alex Reshetov une version à 14 faces.014, Alex Reshetov une version à 14 faces. , In geometria, un poliedro è detto monostabIn geometria, un poliedro è detto monostabile (o unistabile) quando "rimane stabile se poggiato su una sola delle sue facce". I poliedri monostabili furono studiati intorno al 1969 da John Conway, M. Goldberg e Richard Guy. Essi trovarono, per lo spazio in tre dimensioni, un poliedro monostabile con 19 facce; nel 2013 Alexander Reshetov è riuscito ad individuarne uno con sole 14 facce. Diverse tartarughe, tra cui la tartaruga stellata indiana, hanno un guscio monostabile (Rehmeyer, 2007).no un guscio monostabile (Rehmeyer, 2007). , In geometry, a monostatic polytope (or uniIn geometry, a monostatic polytope (or unistable polyhedron) is a d-polytope which "can stand on only one face". They were described in 1969 by J.H. Conway, M. Goldberg, R.K. Guy and K.C. Knowlton. The monostatic polytope in 3-space constructed independently by Guy and Knowlton has 19 faces. In 2012, Andras Bezdek discovered an 18 face solution, and in 2014, Alex Reshetov published a 14 face object. Alex Reshetov published a 14 face object.
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