Small stellated dodecahedron

Small stellated dodecahedron
Type Kepler–Poinsot polyhedron
Stellation core regular dodecahedron
Elements F = 12, E = 30
V = 12 (χ = -6)
Faces by sides 12 5
Schläfli symbol {52,5}
Face configuration V(55)/2
Wythoff symbol 5 | 2 52
Coxeter diagram
Symmetry group Ih, H3, [5,3], (*532)
References U34, C43, W20
Properties Regular nonconvex

(52)5
(Vertex figure)

Great dodecahedron
(dual polyhedron)
3D model of a small stellated dodecahedron

In geometry, the small stellated dodecahedron is a Kepler-Poinsot polyhedron, named by Arthur Cayley, and with Schläfli symbol {52,5}. It is one of four nonconvex regular polyhedra. It is composed of 12 pentagrammic faces, with five pentagrams meeting at each vertex.

It shares the same vertex arrangement as the convex regular icosahedron. It also shares the same edge arrangement with the great icosahedron, with which it forms a degenerate uniform compound figure.

It is the second of four stellations of the dodecahedron (including the original dodecahedron itself).

The small stellated dodecahedron can be constructed analogously to the pentagram, its two-dimensional analogue, via the extension of the edges (1-faces) of the core polytope until a point is reached where they intersect.


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