
Volume 13, Number 3-4, pages 225-448 (2002)
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Polyhedra 2, Part 2.
Dedicated to the memory of A. L. Loeb
(Special issue edited by Sándor Kabai)
EDITORIAL
- Volume 13, Numbers 3-4, pages 229-230 (2002)
SYMMETRY: SCIENCE & ART
- Jürgen Bokowski, Lars Schewe
On Szilassi's torus
Volume 13, Numbers 3-4, pages 231-240 (2002) - Richard Klitzing
Axial-symmetrical edge-facetings of uniform polyhedra
Volume 13, Numbers 3-4, pages 241-258 (2002) - Jim McNeill
Elementary prismatic polyhedra
Volume 13, Numbers 3-4, pages 259-286 (2002) - Jim Lehman
The journey: Pandora's sphere - a paradox
Volume 13, Numbers 3-4, pages 287-310 (2002) - Tony Robbin
Polyhedra of understanding
Volume 13, Numbers 3-4, pages 311-324 (2002) - Richard Fischbeck, Oscar Tuazon
An introduction to the randome
Volume 13, Numbers 3-4, pages 325-328 (2002) - Ulrich Mikloweit
Virtual and physical models derived from uniform polyhedra
Volume 13, Numbers 3-4, pages 329-338 (2002) - Paulus Gerdes
Weaving polyhedra in African cultures
Volume 13, Numbers 3-4, pages 339-356 (2002) - Peter Hilton, Jean Pedersen
Paper-folding and number theory - A journey into the past and the future
Volume 13, Numbers 3-4, pages 357-384 (2002) - Rona Gurkewitz
Experience with modular origami polyhedra
Volume 13, Numbers 3-4, pages 385-390 (2002) - Robert Webb
Stella Models
Volume 13, Numbers 3-4, pages 391-400 (2002) - Daniel E. Thomasson
Springer Geometry
Volume 13, Numbers 3-4, pages 401-418 (2002)
SYMMETRY: ART & SCIENCE
- John A. Hiigli
Isotropic vector matrix: Transformation model
Volume 13, Numbers 3-4, pages 419-436 (2002) - Gayla Chandler
Experiencing mathematics
Volume 13, Numbers 3-4, pages 437-442 (2002)
SYMMETRO-GRAPHY
- Book review
- D.K. Washburn, D.W. Crowe, eds.
Symmetry Comes of Age, The Role of Pattern in Culture
Volume 13, Numbers 3-4, pages 443-445 (2002)
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