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I've added the 'too technical' tag because I had to expend substantial effort to understand this article, even having a mathematics education. The second and final paragraphs are particularly technical. There are also some clear grammatical errors in the last paragraph, but I don't understand the sentences' meanings well enough to confidently correct them, in part due to this too-technical-ness.
The second paragraph is merely a list of names of polyhedra that fill space. If you find lists of names, such as List of presidents of the United States, difficult to read, get help. If you want to know what each of those polyhedra are, or who each of those presidents were, follow the links. The recently added and badly written final paragraph repeated some information from the second paragraph; I merged it back in. —David Eppstein (talk) 02:34, 25 April 2024 (UTC)Reply