Toroidal polyhedron
Partition of a toroidal surface into polygons / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In geometry, a toroidal polyhedron is a polyhedron which is also a toroid (a g-holed torus), having a topological genus (g) of 1 or greater. Notable examples include the Császár and Szilassi polyhedra.