Decagonal bipyramid

Decagonal bipyramid
Type bipyramid
Faces 20 triangles
Edges 30
Vertices 12
Schläfli symbol { } + {10}
Coxeter diagram
Symmetry group D10h, [10,2], (*2.2.10), order 40
Rotation group D10, [10,2]+, (2.2.10), order 20
Dual polyhedron Decagonal prism
Face configuration V4.4.10
Properties convex, face-transitive

In geometry, a decagonal bipyramid is one of the infinite set of bipyramids, dual to the infinite prisms. If a decagonal bipyramid is to be face-transitive, all faces must be isosceles triangles. It is an icosahedron, but not the regular one.

Images

It can be drawn as a tiling on a sphere, and represents the fundamental domains of [5,2], *5.2.2 symmetry.

See also

"Regular" right (symmetric) n-gonal bipyramids:
Bipyramid name Digonal bipyramid Triangular bipyramid
(See: J12)
Square bipyramid
(See: O)
Pentagonal bipyramid
(See: J13)
Hexagonal bipyramid Heptagonal bipyramid Octagonal bipyramid Enneagonal bipyramid Decagonal bipyramid ... Apeirogonal bipyramid
Polyhedron image ...
Spherical tiling image Plane tiling image
Face config. V2.4.4 V3.4.4 V4.4.4 V5.4.4 V6.4.4 V7.4.4 V8.4.4 V9.4.4 V10.4.4 ... V∞.4.4
Coxeter diagram ...