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Date: 2012-05-22 11:52:28
Simplex
EPR paradox
Duality
Dual polyhedron
Abstract polytope
Regular polytope
Geometry
Polytopes
Convex polytope

Combinatorial polytopes and intersection homology Dr Jonathan Fine The Open University 22 May 2012

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