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Zonohedral Torus
Each rhombic face of a polar zonohedron has been divided into two triangles. You can move the poles of the polar zonohedron in the axial direction until they meet to form a torus. This torus consists of
triangles, which are arranged in zones.
Contributed by:
Sándor Kabai
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Published: April 27, 2007
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