Rhodoperihedral rotunda (EntityTopic, 15)

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The '''rhombicosidodecahedral rotunda''' is a [[CRF polychoron]], {{TODO|prismatoid notation}}. Its cells are one [[rhombicosidodecahedron]], 20 [[truncated tetrahedra]], 30 [[hexagonal prism]]s, 12 [[pentagonal prism]]s, 12 [[pentagonal cupola]]e, and one [[great rhombicosidodecahedron]].
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The '''rhodoperihedral rotunda''', also known as the '''rhombicosidodecahedral rotunda''', is a [[CRF polychoron]], {{TODO|prismatoid notation}}. Its cells are one [[rhodoperihedron]], 20 [[truncated tetrahedra]], 30 [[hexagonal prism]]s, 12 [[pentagonal prism]]s, 12 [[pentagonal cupola]]e, and one [[rhodopantohedron]].
== History ==
== History ==
This polytope was discovered by [[Klitzing]] as a cap that can be cut off of the [[runcitruncated 600-cell]] (x5o3x3x).
This polytope was discovered by [[Klitzing]] as a cap that can be cut off of the [[runcitruncated 600-cell]] (x5o3x3x).

Latest revision as of 11:46, 15 March 2014

The rhodoperihedral rotunda, also known as the rhombicosidodecahedral rotunda, is a CRF polychoron, TODO: prismatoid notation. Its cells are one rhodoperihedron, 20 truncated tetrahedra, 30 hexagonal prisms, 12 pentagonal prisms, 12 pentagonal cupolae, and one rhodopantohedron.

History

This polytope was discovered by Klitzing as a cap that can be cut off of the runcitruncated 600-cell (x5o3x3x).