Reeve tetrahedra

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title: Reeve tetrahedra
text: In geometry, the Reeve tetrahedra are a family of polyhedra in three-dimensional space with vertices at,, and where r is a positive integer. They are named after John Reeve, who in 1957 used them to show that higher-dimensional generalizations of Pick's theorem do not exist.
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