Spidron
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- This article discusses the plane geometric figure; for the science-fiction character see Spidron (character).
A simple spidron
In geometry, a spidron is a continuous flat geometric figure composed entirely of triangles, where, for every pair of intersecting triangles, each has a leg of the other as one of its legs, and neither has any point inside the interior of the other. A deformed spidron is a not a spidron, but rather a three-dimensional figure sharing the other properties of a specific spidron, as if that spidron were drawn on paper, cut out in a single piece, and folded along a number of legs.
Many spidrons are designed to correspond to deformed spidrons that are also polyhedra.
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External links
- Spidron Geometric Systems (http://www.szinhaz.hu/edan/SpidroNew/)

