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Icosahedral honeycomb
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In geometry, the icosahedral honeycomb is one of four compact, regular, space-filling tessellations (or honeycombs) in hyperbolic 3-space. With Schläfli symbol {3,5,3}, there are three icosahedra around each edge, and 12 icosahedra around each vertex, in a regular dodecahedral vertex figure. It is analogous to the 24-cell and the 5-cell.

Icosahedral honeycomb

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TypeHyperbolic regular honeycomb
Uniform hyperbolic honeycomb
Schläfli symbol{3,5,3}
Coxeter diagram
Cells{5,3} (regular icosahedron)
Faces{3} (triangle)
Edge figure{3} (triangle)
Vertex figure
dodecahedron
DualSelf-dual
Coxeter groupJ3, [3,5,3]
PropertiesRegular

A geometric honeycomb is a space-filling of polyhedral or higher-dimensional cells, so that there are no gaps. It is an example of the more general mathematical tiling or tessellation in any number of dimensions.

Honeycombs are usually constructed in ordinary Euclidean ("flat") space, like the convex uniform honeycombs. They may also be constructed in non-Euclidean spaces, such as hyperbolic uniform honeycombs. Any finite uniform polytope can be projected to its circumsphere to form a uniform honeycomb in spherical space.

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The dihedral angle of a regular icosahedron is around 138.2°, so it is impossible to fit three icosahedra around an edge in Euclidean 3-space. However, in hyperbolic space, properly scaled icosahedra can have dihedral angles of exactly 120 degrees, so three of those can fit around an edge.

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Honeycomb seen in perspective outside Poincare's model disk

There are four regular compact honeycombs in 3D hyperbolic space:

Four regular compact honeycombs in H3
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{5,3,4}
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{4,3,5}
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{3,5,3}
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{5,3,5}

It is a member of a sequence of regular polychora and honeycombs {3,p,3} with deltrahedral cells:

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It is also a member of a sequence of regular polychora and honeycombs {p,5,p}, with vertex figures composed of pentagons:

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Uniform honeycombs

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There are nine uniform honeycombs in the [3,5,3] Coxeter group family, including this regular form as well as the bitruncated form, t1,2{3,5,3}, , also called truncated dodecahedral honeycomb, each of whose cells are truncated dodecahedra.

Rectified icosahedral honeycomb

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The rectified icosahedral honeycomb, t1{3,5,3}, , has alternating dodecahedron and icosidodecahedron cells, with a triangular prism vertex figure:

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Perspective projections from center of Poincaré disk model

There are four rectified compact regular honeycombs:

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Truncated icosahedral honeycomb

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The truncated icosahedral honeycomb, t0,1{3,5,3}, , has alternating dodecahedron and truncated icosahedron cells, with a triangular pyramid vertex figure.

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Bitruncated icosahedral honeycomb

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The bitruncated icosahedral honeycomb, t1,2{3,5,3}, , has truncated dodecahedron cells with a tetragonal disphenoid vertex figure.

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Cantellated icosahedral honeycomb

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The cantellated icosahedral honeycomb, t0,2{3,5,3}, , has rhombicosidodecahedron, icosidodecahedron, and triangular prism cells, with a wedge vertex figure.

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Cantitruncated icosahedral honeycomb

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The cantitruncated icosahedral honeycomb, t0,1,2{3,5,3}, , has truncated icosidodecahedron, truncated dodecahedron, and triangular prism cells, with a mirrored sphenoid vertex figure.

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Runcinated icosahedral honeycomb

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The runcinated icosahedral honeycomb, t0,3{3,5,3}, , has icosahedron and triangular prism cells, with a pentagonal antiprism vertex figure.

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Viewed from center of triangular prism
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Runcitruncated icosahedral honeycomb

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The runcitruncated icosahedral honeycomb, t0,1,3{3,5,3}, , has truncated icosahedron, rhombicosidodecahedron, hexagonal prism, and triangular prism cells, with an isosceles-trapezoidal pyramid vertex figure.

The runcicantellated icosahedral honeycomb is equivalent to the runcitruncated icosahedral honeycomb.

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Viewed from center of triangular prism
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Omnitruncated icosahedral honeycomb

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The omnitruncated icosahedral honeycomb, t0,1,2,3{3,5,3}, , has truncated icosidodecahedron and hexagonal prism cells, with a phyllic disphenoid vertex figure.

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Centered on hexagonal prism
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Omnisnub icosahedral honeycomb

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The omnisnub icosahedral honeycomb, h(t0,1,2,3{3,5,3}), , has snub dodecahedron, octahedron, and tetrahedron cells, with an irregular vertex figure. It is vertex-transitive, but cannot be made with uniform cells.

Partially diminished icosahedral honeycomb

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The partially diminished icosahedral honeycomb or parabidiminished icosahedral honeycomb, pd{3,5,3}, is a non-Wythoffian uniform honeycomb with dodecahedron and pentagonal antiprism cells, with a tetrahedrally diminished dodecahedron vertex figure. The icosahedral cells of the {3,5,3} are diminished at opposite vertices (parabidiminished), leaving a pentagonal antiprism (parabidiminished icosahedron) core, and creating new dodecahedron cells above and below.[1][2]

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