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Aug 20 at 5:21 | comment | added | Nandakumar R | That's nice! So, there indeed are such polyhedrons. The issue now is to characterize them. Thanks. | |
Aug 19 at 12:09 | comment | added | Wolfgang | If you just build a prism over Noam Elkies' shape and then cut off some triangular pyramid from the one of the 2 corners with the angle $> 90°$, then the result of putting that thing together with itself is a convex prism with two corners cut off (truncated), still convex. | |
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