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2020-08-30, 08:21 PM (ISO 8601)
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Reuleaux and Meissner solids
Are there solids of constant width corresponding to all of the platonic solids? And if so can they all be approximated by the intersection of a number of spheres equal to the number of sides? (And if yes to both, does this work with archimedian solids as well?) Or is it just the Reuleaux tetrahedron and the derived Meissner tetrahedron that approximate a platonic solid?
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