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Six Small Euclidean Spaces By properly identifying the opposing faces of a parallelepiped or a hexagonal prism, one obtains six finite and orientable Euclidean spaces. The unmarked pairs of walls are glued by simple translations. The others are glued with the orientations shown by the doors. (a) hypertorus (b) hypertorus with a quarter turn (c) hypertorus with a half-turn (d) hypertorus with a one-sixth turn (e) hypertorus with a one-third turn (f) Hantzsche-Wendt space. Courtesy Adam Weeks Marano

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Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment current 10:01, 18 December 2014 981 × 706 (173 KB) Olivier Minazzoli (Talk | contribs) Six Small'' Euclidean Spaces By properly identifying the opposing faces of a parallelepiped or a hexagonal prism, one obtains six finite and orientable Euclidean spaces. The unmarked pairs of walls are glued by simple translations. The others are glu...

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