Monogonal Hosohedron
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In geometry, a monogon, also known as a henagon, is a polygon with one edge and one vertex. It has
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.Coxeter, ''Introduction to geometry'', 1969, Second edition, sec 21.3 ''Regular maps'', p. 386-388


In Euclidean geometry

In Euclidean geometry a ''monogon'' is a
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polygon because its endpoints must coincide, unlike any Euclidean line segment. Most definitions of a polygon in Euclidean geometry do not admit the monogon.


In spherical geometry

In
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, a monogon can be constructed as a vertex on a
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(
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). This forms a dihedron, , with two
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monogonal faces which share one 360° edge and one vertex. Its dual, a hosohedron, has two antipodal vertices at the poles, one 360° lune face, and one edge ( meridian) between the two vertices.


See also

* Digon


References

* Herbert Busemann, The geometry of geodesics. New York, Academic Press, 1955 * Coxeter, H.S.M; ''Regular Polytopes'' (third edition). Dover Publications Inc. {{polyhedra Polygons by the number of sides 1 (number)