Aeroteron (EntityTopic, 14)
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- | The '''icosidodecateron''' is the | + | The '''aeroteron''', also known as the '''icosidodecateron''', the '''triacontaditeron''' and the '''pentacross''', is the five-dimensional [[cross polytope]], and is the [[dual]] of the [[geoteron]]. |
== Geometry == | == Geometry == |
Revision as of 22:44, 29 May 2010
The aeroteron, also known as the icosidodecateron, the triacontaditeron and the pentacross, is the five-dimensional cross polytope, and is the dual of the geoteron.
Geometry
Equations
- Variables:
l ⇒ length of the edges of the icosidodecateron
- All points (x, y, z, w, φ) that lie on the surteron of a pentacube will satisfy the following equation:
Unknown
- The hypervolumes of an icosidodecateron are given by:
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- The flunic cross-sections (n) of a n icosidodecateron are:
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Notable Pentashapes | |
Flat: | pyroteron • aeroteron • geoteron |
Curved: | tritorus • pentasphere • glone • cylspherinder • tesserinder |
98. <[xy]zwφ> Wide icosidodecateron | 99. <xyzwφ> Icosidodecateron | 100. <(xy)zwφ> Tribicone |
List of bracketopes |