Runcinated snub demitesseract (EntityTopic, 13)

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The '''runcinated snub demitesseract''' is a [[CRF polychoron]] derived from the [[snub demitesseract]] via Stott expansion. It is vertex transitive, but not uniform, thus it belongs to the class of [[scaliform]] polychora. It has 24 icosahedra, 24 truncated tetrahedra, 96 triangular cupolae, and 96 triangular prisms. It was discovered by Richard Klitzing in 2005.
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The '''runcinated snub demitesseract''' is a [[CRF polychoron]] derived from the [[snub demitesseract]] via [[Stott expansion]]. It is vertex transitive, but not uniform, thus it belongs to the class of [[scaliform]] polychora. It has 24 [[icosahedra]], 24 [[truncated tetrahedra]], 96 [[triangular cupola]]e, and 96 [[triangular prism]]s. It was discovered by [[Richard Klitzing]] in 2005.
== Projections ==
== Projections ==

Revision as of 08:00, 27 March 2014

The runcinated snub demitesseract is a CRF polychoron derived from the snub demitesseract via Stott expansion. It is vertex transitive, but not uniform, thus it belongs to the class of scaliform polychora. It has 24 icosahedra, 24 truncated tetrahedra, 96 triangular cupolae, and 96 triangular prisms. It was discovered by Richard Klitzing in 2005.

Projections

Centered on icosahedron:

(image)

Coordinates

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

Software models