Stanko Bilinski
Stanko Bilinski (22 April 1909 in Našice – 6 April 1998 in Zagreb) was a Croatian mathematician and academician.[1]
In 1960 he discovered a rhombic dodecahedron of the second kind, the Bilinski dodecahedron.[2][3]
References
- ↑ http://info.hazu.hr/en/member_of_academy/personal_pages/sbilinski_en
- ↑ Branko Grünbaum (2010). "The Bilinski Dodecahedron and Assorted Parallelohedra, Zonohedra, Monohedra, Isozonohedra, and Otherhedra" 32 (4). pp. 5–15.
- ↑ H.S.M Coxeter, "Regular polytopes", Dover publications, 1973.
- P. R. Cromwell, Polyhedra, New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1997 p. 156.
- The Bilinski Dodecahedron and Assorted Parallelohedra, Zonohedra, Monohedra, Isozonohedra, and Otherhedra, Branko Grünbaum
Further reading
- "In memoriam: Stanko Bilinski (22.4.1909.–6.4.1998.)" (PDF). Glasnik Matematički (in Croatian) (Croatian Mathematical Society) 33 (2): 323–333. December 1998. Retrieved 21 April 2011.
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