Square cubic truncatriate (EntityTopic, 11)
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The square cubic truncatriate is a powertope formed by taking the cubic truncate of the square. It is therefore the convex hull of three irregular hexeracts, each being the trioprism of squares of side 1, 1+√2 and 1+√2, oriented with the small squares of each trioprism in unique axes.
Compare with square cuboctahedral rectatriate (SCOR), the powertope formed by taking the cuboctahedral rectate of the square. The hexeracts that define the SCOR's vertices are trioprisms of squares of side 1, 1 and 1+√2, oriented with the large squares of each trioprism in unique axes.
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pyropeton • aeropeton • geopeton • square cubic truncatriate |