digon
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdaɪɡən/, /ˈdaɪɡɒn/
- Hyphenation: di‧gon
Noun
digon (plural digons)
- (geometry) A polygon having two edges and two vertices.
- 2013, Brent Davis; Moshe Renert, The Math Teachers Know: Profound Understanding of Emergent Mathematics, New York, N.Y.; Abingdon, Oxon.: Routledge, →ISBN Invalid ISBN, page 102:
- They [the students] also came upon new and unusual mathematical figures: the digon, a two-sided polygon on a spherical space, and the apeirogon, an open polygon with infinitely many sides […]. All these discoveries brought up even more questions. Is a circle a polygon? What makes an octagon an octagon – its eight vertices, its eight sides, or both? Can a polygon cross itself? Does a polygon need to be closed?
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- (graph theory) A pair of parallel undirected edges in a multigraph.
- (graph theory) A pair of antiparallel edges in a directed graph.
Translations
Esperanto
Welsh
Etymology
From the stem of the verb digoni (“to suffice, to satisfy, to satiate”).
Pronunciation
- (North Wales) IPA(key): /ˈdɪɡɔn/
- (South Wales) IPA(key): /ˈdiːɡɔn/, /ˈdɪɡɔn/
Derived terms
- digonol (“adequate”)
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