Showing posts with label Icosahedral complexes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Icosahedral complexes. Show all posts
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Two icosahedral complexes derived from an icosahedron
Starting from a bead model of icosahedron, one can make a few beautiful rigid polyhedral complexes by adding more regular octahedra and tetrahedra surrounding the central icosahedron. Here are two examples:
Icosahedron + Icosidodecahedron
Icosahedron + Icosidodecahedron + Rhombic Hexecontahedron
Icosahedron + Icosidodecahedron
Icosahedron + Icosidodecahedron + Rhombic Hexecontahedron
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Workshop at BCCE, Grand Valley State Univ.
I will give one more workshop in the 2014 Biennial Conference on Chemical Education
which is hosted by the Grand Valley State Univ, Michigan next week.
My workshop is arranged in the afternoon (2:00-5:00PM) of Aug. 4.
It is free. Hopefully, I brought enough beads with me for every participant.
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
First slides for my talk in Center for Synchrotron Radiation and workshop for the Chemcamp
I have two opportunities to talk about the mathematical beading this month. The first one was given to people working at the Center of Synchrotron Radiation on Jul. 1. The first slide of the talk is given here:
Tomorrow I will give a 40-min talk before the hands-on workshop for about 30 high-school students who participate the Chemcamp these few days. The first slide of the talk is given as follows.
Tomorrow I will give a 40-min talk before the hands-on workshop for about 30 high-school students who participate the Chemcamp these few days. The first slide of the talk is given as follows.
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