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Trigonal trapezohedral honeycomb
Space-filling tessellation From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In geometry, the trigonal trapezohedral honeycomb is a uniform space-filling tessellation (or honeycomb) in Euclidean 3-space. Cells are identical trigonal trapezohedra or rhombohedra. Conway, Burgiel, and Goodman-Strauss call it an oblate cubille.[1]
Trigonal trapezohedral honeycomb | |
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Type | Dual uniform honeycomb |
Coxeter-Dynkin diagrams | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Cell | ![]() Trigonal trapezohedron (1/4 of rhombic dodecahedron) |
Faces | Rhombus |
Space group | Fd3m (227) |
Coxeter group | ×2, 3[4] (double) |
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Dual | Quarter cubic honeycomb |
Properties | Cell-transitive, Face-transitive |
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Related honeycombs and tilings
This honeycomb can be seen as a rhombic dodecahedral honeycomb, with the rhombic dodecahedra dissected with its center into 4 trigonal trapezohedra or rhombohedra.
![]() rhombic dodecahedral honeycomb |
![]() Rhombic dodecahedra dissection |
![]() Rhombic net |
It is analogous to the regular hexagonal being dissectable into 3 rhombi and tiling the plane as a rhombille. The rhombille tiling is actually an orthogonal projection of the trigonal trapezohedral honeycomb. A different orthogonal projection produces the quadrille where the rhombi are distorted into squares.
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Dual tiling
It is dual to the quarter cubic honeycomb with tetrahedral and truncated tetrahedral cells:
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