Schönhardt polyhedron
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Named after German mathematician Erich Schönhardt, who described it in 1928.
Noun[edit]
Schönhardt polyhedron (plural Schönhardt polyhedra)
- (geometry) The simplest non-convex polyhedron that cannot be triangulated into tetrahedra without adding new vertices.