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Classification of finite groups of isometries

Surprisingly, I found explicit lists of discrete subgroups of the orthogonal group O(n) for up to n=8 dimensions on the wikipedia page for point groups, with rather unspecific references, however. Po …
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Reference for Kronecker-Weyl theorem in full generality

Maybe my answer is beside the point, because the question speaks about the "limit distribution of $t(\theta_1,\dots,\theta_d)$" (for real $t$?). Shouldn't it be $n(\theta_1,\dots,\theta_d)$ for $n=1,2 …
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Reference for Kronecker-Weyl theorem in full generality

Let me try to reinstate honor to the solution that proposed the basis change, by reducing the general case to the independent ("generic") case via a basis change, as opposed to proving it from scratch …
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Expected minimum face angle of random convex polyhedron in $\mathbb{R}^3$

The answer is YES. (I am assuming you mean the angle between two adjacent edges on a common face. (The dihedral angles all go to $\pi$.)) The easy and brief reason is that, in a large random point set …
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