Polyèdre isoédriquevignette| Un jeu de dés isoédriques En géométrie, un polytope de dimension 3 (un polyèdre) ou plus est dit isoédrique lorsque ses faces sont identiques. Plus précisément, toutes les faces ne doivent pas être simplement isométriques, mais doivent être transitives, c'est-à-dire qu'elles doivent se trouver dans la même orbite de symétrie. En d'autres termes, pour toutes les faces A et B, il doit y avoir une symétrie de l'ensemble du solide par rotations et réflexions qui envoie A sur B.
Pavage hexagonal adouciIn geometry, the snub hexagonal tiling (or snub trihexagonal tiling) is a semiregular tiling of the Euclidean plane. There are four triangles and one hexagon on each vertex. It has Schläfli symbol sr{3,6}. The snub tetrahexagonal tiling is a related hyperbolic tiling with Schläfli symbol sr{4,6}. Conway calls it a snub hextille, constructed as a snub operation applied to a hexagonal tiling (hextille). There are three regular and eight semiregular tilings in the plane. This is the only one which does not have a reflection as a symmetry.
Uniform tilings in hyperbolic planeIn hyperbolic geometry, a uniform hyperbolic tiling (or regular, quasiregular or semiregular hyperbolic tiling) is an edge-to-edge filling of the hyperbolic plane which has regular polygons as faces and is vertex-transitive (transitive on its vertices, isogonal, i.e. there is an isometry mapping any vertex onto any other). It follows that all vertices are congruent, and the tiling has a high degree of rotational and translational symmetry.