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The total angular defect is the sum of the Angular Defects
over all Vertices of a Polyhedron, where
the Angular Defect
at a given Vertex
is the difference between the sum of face
angles and
. For any convex Polyhedron, the Descartes total angular defect is
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A Polyhedron with
equivalent Vertices
is called a Platonic Solid
and can be assigned a Schläfli Symbol
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It then satisfies
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See also Angular Defect, Platonic Solid, Polyhedral Formula, Polyhedron