Truncated 6-orthoplex
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6-orthoplex |
Truncated 6-orthoplex |
Bitruncated 6-orthoplex |
Tritruncated 6-cube |
6-cube |
Truncated 6-cube |
Bitruncated 6-cube |
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Orthogonal projections in BC6 Coxeter plane |
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In six-dimensional geometry
Geometry
Geometry arose as the field of knowledge dealing with spatial relationships. Geometry was one of the two fields of pre-modern mathematics, the other being the study of numbers ....
, a truncated 6-orthoplex is a convex uniform 6-polytope, being a truncation
Truncation (geometry)
In geometry, a truncation is an operation in any dimension that cuts polytope vertices, creating a new facet in place of each vertex.- Uniform truncation :...
of the regular 6-orthoplex.
There are 5 degrees of truncation for the 6-orthoplex. Vertices of the truncated 6-orthoplex are located as pairs on the edge of the 6-orthoplex. Vertices of the bitruncated 6-orthoplex are located on the triangular faces of the 6-orthoplex. Vertices of the tritruncated 6-orthoplex are located inside the tetrahedral
Tetrahedron
In geometry, a tetrahedron is a polyhedron composed of four triangular faces, three of which meet at each vertex. A regular tetrahedron is one in which the four triangles are regular, or "equilateral", and is one of the Platonic solids...
cells of the 6-orthoplex.
Truncated 6-orthoplex
Truncated 6-orthoplex | |
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Type | uniform polypeton |
Schläfli symbol | t0,1{3,3,3,3,4} |
Coxeter-Dynkin diagram Coxeter-Dynkin diagram In geometry, a Coxeter–Dynkin diagram is a graph with numerically labeled edges representing the spatial relations between a collection of mirrors... s |
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5-faces | 76 |
4-faces | 576 |
Cells | 1200 |
Faces | 1120 |
Edges | 540 |
Vertices | 120 |
Vertex figure Vertex figure In geometry a vertex figure is, broadly speaking, the figure exposed when a corner of a polyhedron or polytope is sliced off.-Definitions - theme and variations:... |
Elongated 16-cell pyramid |
Coxeter group Coxeter group In mathematics, a Coxeter group, named after H.S.M. Coxeter, is an abstract group that admits a formal description in terms of mirror symmetries. Indeed, the finite Coxeter groups are precisely the finite Euclidean reflection groups; the symmetry groups of regular polyhedra are an example... s |
BC6, [3,3,3,3,4] D6, [33,1,1] |
Properties | convex Convex polytope A convex polytope is a special case of a polytope, having the additional property that it is also a convex set of points in the n-dimensional space Rn... |
Alternate names
- Truncated hexacross
- Truncated hexacontatetrapeton (Acronym: tag) (Jonathan Bowers)
Construction
There are two Coxeter groupCoxeter group
In mathematics, a Coxeter group, named after H.S.M. Coxeter, is an abstract group that admits a formal description in terms of mirror symmetries. Indeed, the finite Coxeter groups are precisely the finite Euclidean reflection groups; the symmetry groups of regular polyhedra are an example...
s associated with the truncated hexacross, one with the C6 or [4,3,3,3,3] Coxeter group, and a lower symmetry with the D6 or [33,1,1] Coxeter group.
Coordinates
Cartesian coordinates for the vertices of a truncated 6-orthoplex, centered at the origin, are all 120 vertices are sign (4) and coordinate (30) permutationPermutation
In mathematics, the notion of permutation is used with several slightly different meanings, all related to the act of permuting objects or values. Informally, a permutation of a set of objects is an arrangement of those objects into a particular order...
s of
- (±2,±1,0,0,0,0)
Bitruncated 6-orthoplex
Bitruncated 6-orthoplex | |
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Type | uniform polypeton |
Schläfli symbol | t1,2{3,3,3,3,4} |
Coxeter-Dynkin diagram Coxeter-Dynkin diagram In geometry, a Coxeter–Dynkin diagram is a graph with numerically labeled edges representing the spatial relations between a collection of mirrors... s |
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5-faces | |
4-faces | |
Cells | |
Faces | |
Edges | |
Vertices | |
Vertex figure Vertex figure In geometry a vertex figure is, broadly speaking, the figure exposed when a corner of a polyhedron or polytope is sliced off.-Definitions - theme and variations:... |
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Coxeter group Coxeter group In mathematics, a Coxeter group, named after H.S.M. Coxeter, is an abstract group that admits a formal description in terms of mirror symmetries. Indeed, the finite Coxeter groups are precisely the finite Euclidean reflection groups; the symmetry groups of regular polyhedra are an example... s |
BC6, [3,3,3,3,4] D6, [33,1,1] |
Properties | convex Convex polytope A convex polytope is a special case of a polytope, having the additional property that it is also a convex set of points in the n-dimensional space Rn... |
Alternate names
- Bitruncated hexacross
- Bitruncated hexacontatetrapeton (Acronym: botag) (Jonathan Bowers)