Talk:Klein polyhedron

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Simplicial cone[edit]

Definition section contains term "simplicial cone" where each word is a hypertext link. These links are misleading because "simplicial" article does not mention cones and cones article does not mention simplicial ones.--108.6.15.34 (talk) 04:26, 4 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

I agree they're less help than they could be. Is "simplicial cone" a single term? Or two separate ideas compactly combined, namely a simplicial complex with the linear cone property of being closed when multiplied by a positive scalar? It would be good to make the definition more self-sufficent, perhaps including an example in 3D (so an actual polyhedron). The cone link takes us (via a redirect) to the Convex cone article. Is C necessarily convex (which would ensure it contains the resulting polyhedron)? And if so, is there a simpler, more accessible way to describe it than simplical cone? NeilOnWiki (talk) 09:43, 25 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]