Truncated snub demitesseract (EntityTopic, 13)

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The '''truncated snub demitesseract''' is a [[CRF polychoron]] derived from the [[snub demitesseract]] via [[truncation]]. Its surface consists of 24 [[truncated icosahedra]], 96 [[tridiminished icosahedra]], and 120 [[truncated tetrahedra]]. It was discovered by Andrew Weimholt in 2004.
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The '''truncated snub demitesseract''' is a [[CRF polychoron]] derived from the [[snub demitesseract]] via [[truncation]]. Its surface consists of 24 [[truncated icosahedra]], 96 [[tridiminished icosahedra]], and 120 [[truncated tetrahedra]]. It was discovered by [[Andrew Weimholt]] in 2004.
==Projections==
==Projections==

Revision as of 08:14, 27 March 2014

The truncated snub demitesseract is a CRF polychoron derived from the snub demitesseract via truncation. Its surface consists of 24 truncated icosahedra, 96 tridiminished icosahedra, and 120 truncated tetrahedra. It was discovered by Andrew Weimholt in 2004.

Projections

Centered on a truncated icosahedron:

(image)

Coordinates

epacs<0, 1, 3*phi, 3*phi^2>
epacs<0, 2+phi, 1+3*phi, 3+2*phi>
epacs<0, phi^3, phi^4, 3+phi>
epacs<1, 2, 1+3*phi, phi^4>
epacs<1, 2*phi, 3*phi^2, 2+phi>
epacs<phi, 2, phi^3, 3*phi^2>

where phi = (1+√5)/2 is the Golden Ratio.

Software models