Triangulated triangular prism (EntityTopic, 13)

From Hi.gher. Space

The triangulated triangular prism is one of the non-CRF facets of CRF duals currently being studied by Keiji.

Here is a projection based off its appearance in a projection of the trixylodiminished hydrochoron:

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It has chiral biaxial symmetry C2, as can be envisioned by imagining rotating the figure around a line between the midpoints of the leftmost and rightmost edge in the above projection.

When constructed using three edge lengths, a, b and c from shortest to longest, it has two kites aabb, two isosceles triangles abb and two isosceles triangles bbc. If a = b (turning the kites into squares) then the two bbc triangles become coplanar and form a square; if the edge between them is removed a non-uniform triangular prism results.

Incidence matrix

Dual: Self-dual

#TXIDVaVbVcEaEbEcEdEeEf3a3b4aTypeName
0 Va = point ;
1 Vb = point ;
2 Vc = point ;
3 Ea 200 = digon ;
4 Eb 101 = digon ;
5 Ec 011 = digon ;
6 Ed 101 = digon ;
7 Ee 110 = digon ;
8 Ef 020 = digon ;
9 3a 111001110 = triangle ;
10 3b 201110100 = triangle ;
11 4a 121011011 = square ;
12 C1a 222122221222 = triangulated triangular prism ;

Usage as facets