Pohlke-Schwarz theorem
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Any complete plane quadrilateral can serve as the parallel projection of a tetrahedron similar to a given one.
The theorem was first stated in a different form by K. Pohlke (1853), and was generalized by H.A. Schwarz (1864).
References
[1] | P.S. Alexandroff [P.S. Aleksandrov] (ed.) et al. (ed.) , Enzyklopaedie der Elementarmathematik , 4. Geometrie , Deutsch. Verlag Wissenschaft. (1967) (Translated from Russian) |
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