Rectified snub demitesseract (EntityTopic, 13)

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The '''rectified snub demitesseract''' is a [[CRF polychoron]] derived from the [[snub demitesseract]] via [[rectification]]. Its surface consists of 24 [[icosidodecahedra]], 96 [[tridiminished icosahedra]], and 120 [[octahedra]] (of two kinds: 96 that share a face with the icosidodecahedra, and 24 that only share faces with octahedra of the first kind). It was discovered by Andrew Weimholt in 2004.
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The '''rectified snub demitesseract''' is a [[CRF polychoron]] derived from the [[snub demitesseract]] via [[rectification]]. Its surface consists of 24 [[icosidodecahedra]], 96 [[tridiminished icosahedra]], and 120 [[octahedra]] (of two kinds: 96 that share a face with the icosidodecahedra, and 24 that only share faces with octahedra of the first kind). It was discovered by [[Andrew Weimholt]] in 2004.
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Revision as of 08:14, 27 March 2014

The rectified snub demitesseract is a CRF polychoron derived from the snub demitesseract via rectification. Its surface consists of 24 icosidodecahedra, 96 tridiminished icosahedra, and 120 octahedra (of two kinds: 96 that share a face with the icosidodecahedra, and 24 that only share faces with octahedra of the first kind). It was discovered by Andrew Weimholt in 2004.

Projections

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Coordinates

apacs<0, 0, 2*phi, 2*phi^2>
apacs<1, 1, phi^3, phi^3>

epacs<0, phi^2, phi^3, 2+phi>
epacs<1, phi, 2*phi^2, phi^2>

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