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Domains of Polyhedra:
“In a polyhedral system, critical-proximity-interference domains are defined by interconnecting the adjacent centers of area of all the separate superficial faces, i.e, ‘external areas’ or ‘openings,’ surrounding the vertex, or ‘crossing.’ The surface domain of a surface vertex is a complex of its surrounding triangles: a hexagon, pentagon, or other triangulated polygon.”
