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Cantitruncated tesseractic honeycomb

Uniform space-filling tessellation in Euclidean 4-space From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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In four-dimensional Euclidean geometry, the cantitruncated tesseractic honeycomb is a uniform space-filling tessellation (or honeycomb) in Euclidean 4-space.

Cantitruncated tesseractic honeycomb
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TypeUniform 4-honeycomb
Schläfli symboltr{4,3,3,4}
tr{4,3,31,1}
Coxeter-Dynkin diagram
4-face typet0,1,2{4,3,3}
t0,1{3,3,4}
{3,4}×{}
Cell typeTruncated cuboctahedron
Octahedron
Truncated tetrahedron
Triangular prism
Face type{3}, {4}, {6}
Vertex figureSquare double pyramid
Coxeter group = [4,3,3,4]
= [4,3,31,1]
Dual
Propertiesvertex-transitive
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The [4,3,3,4], , Coxeter group generates 31 permutations of uniform tessellations, 21 with distinct symmetry and 20 with distinct geometry. The expanded tesseractic honeycomb (also known as the stericated tesseractic honeycomb) is geometrically identical to the tesseractic honeycomb. Three of the symmetric honeycombs are shared in the [3,4,3,3] family. Two alternations (13) and (17), and the quarter tesseractic (2) are repeated in other families.

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The [4,3,31,1], , Coxeter group generates 31 permutations of uniform tessellations, 23 with distinct symmetry and 4 with distinct geometry. There are two alternated forms: the alternations (19) and (24) have the same geometry as the 16-cell honeycomb and snub 24-cell honeycomb respectively.

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See also

Regular and uniform honeycombs in 4-space:

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