Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Polyhedra/Archive 1

Interests

 * 1) I'm interested in the wider subject of polytopes/tilings, and move around randomly within! Tom Ruen (talk) 04:26, 30 August 2009 (UTC)
 * 2) It'll be fine with me. I don't like creating WikiProjects though, so I'll stick with polyhedra.Professor M. Fiendish, Esq. 04:42, 30 August 2009 (UTC)
 * 3) I have various specialised interests within and going beyond this topic. Those within include stellation, facetting,duality, and formal definition of a polyhedron. Those beyond include spacefillings, and various mathematical topics which underpin the theory of polyhedra, such as abstract polytopes, projective geometry, synthetic geometry and so on.  I am also keen to see the polyhedron articles develop encyclopedically in line with  philosophy. -- Cheers, Steelpillow (Talk) 12:44, 30 August 2009 (UTC)

Starting off this project
Wait, do we need an ad calling people to join our new WikiProject? Professor M. Fiendish, Esq. 04:42, 30 August 2009 (UTC)


 * There can be quite a lot of administration involved in organizing and running a WikiProject. Hope someone's up to it (grin). Was it proposed first, or was any preparatory investigation carried out? -- Cheers, Steelpillow (Talk) 12:44, 30 August 2009 (UTC)

Pruning
There has been a tendency for the polyhedron pages to collect up folklore, original research, and trivial pages on every polyhedron ever described. I have been working on the folklore for some time, and trying to discourage the others to no great effect. We need to focus hard on the encyclopedic scope of polyhedra, and prune back stuff that falls outside Wikipedia policy. -- Cheers, Steelpillow (Talk) 12:44, 30 August 2009 (UTC)


 * Seconded! I propose the list of uniform polyhedra has a extra column for duals, seeing that we have all the images already. Professor M. Fiendish, Esq. 07:49, 10 September 2009 (UTC)

Coxeter-Dynkin symbol graphics
If you know (or care) anything about these symbols, there is a dispute going on at Talk:Coxeter–Dynkin_diagram. Tom created lots of .png bitmap graphics, and another user has been replacing them with .svg vector graphics. Although svg is the "official" format, there are problems with these ones. Please comment if you can, and hopefully we can build a consensus on the way ahead. -- Cheers, Steelpillow (Talk) 18:52, 9 March 2010 (UTC)

Database of uniform tilings on Wikimedia Commons
Hello, I've started a database to classify uniform tilings and their duals on the Euclidean plane, sphere and hyperbolic plane. The initial reason to do that was that currently there are hundreds of unsorted pictures of hyperbolic tessellations.

The database is located in the following subcategories:
 * 1) Commons:Category:Euclidean tilings
 * 2) Commons:Category:Hyperbolic tilings
 * 3) Commons:Category:Spherical tilings
 * 4) Commons:Category:Regular tilings
 * 5) Commons:Category:Uniform tilings
 * 6) Commons:Category:Dual uniform tilings

First three represent various geometries, while last three — types of tessellations.

I'll try to describe roughly the structure.


 * I've just added category Uniform tiling 4-12-16 for pictures of hyperbolic truncated hexaoctagonal tiling. The category is named using vertex configuration of the tiling: 4.12.16 -> Uniform tiling 4.12.16. Amongst all possible ways to write vertex configuration, the database uses lexicographically smallest one. This category is placed in three categories: Hyperbolic tilings with squares, Hyperbolic tilings with dodecagons and Hyperbolic tilings with hexadecagons which all belong to the category Uniform hyperbolic tilings.

The category Uniform tiling 4-12-16 is mutually connected with article truncated hexaoctagonal tiling.


 * For regular hyperbolic tilings, the naming is different and match names of articles in Wikipedia (e.g., Order-7 triangular tiling); note, however, that pictures for plane triangular tiling are located in Order-6 triangular tiling, pictures for hyperbolic octagonal tiling — in the category Order-3 octagonal tiling, etc.


 * Dual uniform tilings are placed currently in the same categories (for example, uniform tiling 3.3.3.3.7 and its dual V 3.3.3.3.7). The reason is that in most cases there are too few pictures of the same tiling to have separate categories. If there are many pictures, then one can create subcategory named Dual uniform tiling V 3-3-3-3-7 and place dual tilings there; this category could belong to Dual uniform hyperbolic tilings and Uniform tiling 3.3.3.3.7.


 * For plane tilings, the same scheme used except dual uniform plane tilings are named with their full names. However, there are redirects for all eight duals, for example, you can categorize new picture using name Dual uniform tiling V 3-3-3-3-6, and it will be automatically placed in Floret pentagonal tiling.


 * Category Spherical tilings is simpler since there are quite few pictures (for each of 13 uniform tilings plus 5 regular tilings, there is just one or two pictures). One non-trivial thing is that uniform spherical tilings and Archimedean solids are horizontally interlinked by pairs "polyhedron - tiling".

Currently there are ~1400 uncategorized pictures of hyperbolic tilings and their duals in Hyperbolic tilings and Poincaré Disc. Others could categorize them gradually in free time; I've tried to collect most "nice" pictures (although it's of course subjective).

I'm writing this to make sure the structure is understandable and the database can be maintained by others (i.e. categorizing pictures, adding and categorizing categories, connections with other topics). Maybe it could be transformed into some documentation later. Please ask if something is unclear, incorrect or you have suggestions.

— Stannic (talk) 22:36, 16 August 2013 (UTC)


 * Hi, I have replied on the database's talk page: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category_talk:Tilings-db &mdash; Cheers, Steelpillow (Talk) 13:32, 17 August 2013 (UTC)


 * I've answered there. Stannic (talk) 15:07, 17 August 2013 (UTC)


 * Would welcome contributions there from others, too. &mdash; Cheers, Steelpillow (Talk) 16:22, 17 August 2013 (UTC)

Leaflet For Polyhedra At Wikimania 2014
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Leaflet for Wikiproject Polyhedra at Wikimania 2014
Please note: This is an updated version of a previous post that I made

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Comment on the WikiProject X proposal
Hello there! As you may already know, most WikiProjects here on Wikipedia struggle to stay active after they've been founded. I believe there is a lot of potential for WikiProjects to facilitate collaboration across subject areas, so I have submitted a grant proposal with the Wikimedia Foundation for the "WikiProject X" project. WikiProject X will study what makes WikiProjects succeed in retaining editors and then design a prototype WikiProject system that will recruit contributors to WikiProjects and help them run effectively. Please review the proposal here and leave feedback. If you have any questions, you can ask on the proposal page or leave a message on my talk page. Thank you for your time! (Also, sorry about the posting mistake earlier. If someone already moved my message to the talk page, feel free to remove this posting.) Harej (talk) 22:47, 1 October 2014 (UTC)

Proposed deletion of Henagon


The article Henagon has been proposed for deletion&#32; because of the following concern:
 * This term is not used in reliable sources. This article is based on a self-published web site and an off-topic source, embellished with original research. In the context given here it is mathematically broken and is excluded by all verifiable definitions of a polygon, polyhedron or polytope - see talk page.

While all constructive contributions to Wikipedia are appreciated, content or articles may be deleted for any of several reasons.

You may prevent the proposed deletion by removing the notice, but please explain why in your edit summary or on the article's talk page.

Please consider improving the article to address the issues raised. Removing will stop the proposed deletion process, but other deletion processes exist. In particular, the speedy deletion process can result in deletion without discussion, and articles for deletion allows discussion to reach consensus for deletion. &mdash; Cheers, Steelpillow (Talk) 17:04, 5 January 2015 (UTC)

Citing Johnson's preprint
Johnson, N.W.; Geometries and transformations (2015) is currently being cited widely in may articles but is apparently only in preprint. We do not know the anticipated publication date. I have asked if this referencing is acceptable, at Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Mathematics. &mdash; Cheers, Steelpillow (Talk) 11:23, 6 January 2015 (UTC)

WikiProject X is live!


Hello everyone!

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Harej (talk) 16:56, 14 January 2015 (UTC)

A new newsletter directory is out!
A new Newsletter directory has been created to replace the old, out-of-date one. If your WikiProject and its taskforces have newsletters (even inactive ones), or if you know of a missing newsletter (including from sister projects like WikiSpecies), please include it in the directory! The template can be a bit tricky, so if you need help, just post the newsletter on the template's talk page and someone will add it for you.
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Barnstar


Introducing the Polyhedron Barnstar. Jerm (talk) 16:26, 20 April 2021 (UTC)

The Johnson Solid situation
For the purposes of this section, a convex regular-faced polyhedron is one that is strictly convex and has no non-regular faces. A Johnson solid is a convex regular-faced polyhedron that is not uniform. We will not argue about names.

From 2013 to 2020, the page List of Johnson solids served as a list of Johnson solids by Johnson's number and their properties including symmetry group. The latest revision of that version of the article is this one. But in 2021, an anonymous user replaced it with a different version. This one includes uniform polyhedra and is ordered by number of sides. The only properties are numbers of faces, edges, vertices, and faces of each edge count. Meanwhile in 2015, DBoffey, the creator of multiple previous non-notable geometry articles, created List of convex regular-faced polyhedra, which lists convex-regular faced polyhedra and the same properties as the 2021 article, but without the ordering.

Between these three articles at two addresses, I say there are no more than two meaningful articles: However, the latter might not be notable.
 * A list of Platonic, Archimedean and Johnson solids and selected prisms and antiprisms with properties, formatted like this one
 * An article about the ordering used by that anonymous user.

In fact, the user who posted it seems sketchy. He posted his reasoning, with a link to the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, in the talk pages of both the article in question and Johnson solid. Although the OEIS link is legit, the user seems to have used multiple IPs (1 2 3) to contribute along with an actual account (橋3本0環4奈0與2梅4森5質7數). The account is believed to be a sockpuppet.

73.220.135.34 (talk) 15:53, 17 September 2021 (UTC)

question
Hello, how can I register my name in the multifaceted project wiki? AHEJJWILEMAMALIDGED (talk) 12:40, 14 August 2022 (UTC)