Icosahedral symmetry

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title: Icosahedral symmetry
text: In mathematics, and especially in geometry, an object has icosahedral symmetry if it has the same symmetries as a regular icosahedron. Examples of other polyhedra with icosahedral symmetry include the regular dodecahedron and the rhombic triacontahedron. Every polyhedron with icosahedral symmetry has 60 rotational symmetries and 60 orientation-reversing symmetries, for a total symmetry order of 120. The full symmetry group is the Coxeter group of type H3. It may be represented by Coxeter notatio
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date created: 2005-10-10T19:15:55Z
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