Hemi-icosahedron
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Geometry
It has 10 triangular faces, 15 edges, and 6 vertices.
It is also related to the nonconvex uniform polyhedron, the tetrahemihexahedron, which could be topologically identical to the hemi-icosahedron if each of the 3 square faces were divided into two triangles.
Graphs
It can be represented symmetrically on faces, and vertices as schlegel diagrams:
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The complete graph K6
It has the same vertices and edges as the 5-dimensional 5-simplex which has a complete graph of edges, but only contains half of the (20) faces.
From the point of view of graph theory this is an embedding of (the complete graph with 6 vertices) on a real projective plane. With this embedding, the dual graph is the Petersen graph --- see hemi-dodecahedron.

See also
- 11-cell - an abstract regular 4-polytope constructed from 11 hemi-icosahedra.
- hemi-dodecahedron
- hemi-cube
- hemi-octahedron
References
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