3 Aug
2006
3 Aug
'06
5:24 a.m.
On 8/3/06, Daniel Asimov <dasimov@earthlink.net> wrote: ...
H^3 as you may know is especially flexible, in that a polyhedron's size can be chosen so that *any* preassigned number (greater than the Euclidean case) will fit around an edge -- and any preassigned number at all will fit about a vertex.
5 cubes around a vertex? I don't think so! WFL