This work explores the intimate relationship between two of the most fundamental geometric figures, the regular tetrahedron and the regular hexahedron. Providing a comprehensive review of the literature on these figures along with his own original research, Woodmansee presents new proofs and solutions to classic problems in geometry. This book will appeal to mathematicians, researchers, and students interested in the rich history and vibrant contemporary research in the field of geometry.
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