Deltahedral Domes over Equiangular Polygons
Abstract
A polyiamond is a polygon composed of unit equilateral triangles, and a generalized deltahedron is a convex polyhedron whose every face is a convex polyiamond. We study a variant where one face may be an exception. For a convex polygon P, if there is a convex polyhedron that has P as one face and all the other faces are convex polyiamonds, then we say that P can be domed. Our main result is a complete characterization of which equiangular n-gons can be domed: only if n is in 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, and only with some conditions on the integer edge lengths.
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