Coxeter-Petrie complexes naturally arise as thin diagram geometries whose rank 3 residues contain all of the dual forms of a regular algebraic map M. Corresponding to an algebraic map is its classical dual, which is obtained simply by interchanging the vertices and faces, as well as its Petrie dual,
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Appendix: Two properties of Coxeter complexes
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- 1976
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