"Descartes on Polyhedra" typically refers to René Descartes' work in which he explored the geometry of polyhedra, particularly his insights into their properties and relationships. One of the most notable contributions from Descartes in this area is his formulation of the relationship among the vertices, edges, and faces of polyhedra, which is encapsulated in what is now known as Euler's formula.
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