Cantitruncated 24-cell honeycomb explained
In
four-dimensional Euclidean geometry, the
cantitruncated 24-cell honeycomb is a uniform space-filling
honeycomb. It can be seen as a
cantitruncation of the regular
24-cell honeycomb, containing
truncated tesseract, cantitruncated 24-cell, and
tetrahedral prism cells.
Alternate names
- Cantellated icositetrachoric tetracomb/honeycomb
- Great rhombated icositetrachoric tetracomb (gricot)
- Great prismatodisicositetrachoric tetracomb
See also
Regular and uniform honeycombs in 4-space:
References
- Coxeter, H.S.M. Regular Polytopes, (3rd edition, 1973), Dover edition, p. 296, Table II: Regular honeycombs
- Kaleidoscopes: Selected Writings of H.S.M. Coxeter, edited by F. Arthur Sherk, Peter McMullen, Anthony C. Thompson, Asia Ivic Weiss, Wiley-Interscience Publication, 1995, http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471010030.html
- (Paper 24) H.S.M. Coxeter, Regular and Semi-Regular Polytopes III, [Math. Zeit. 200 (1988) 3-45]
- George Olshevsky, Uniform Panoploid Tetracombs, Manuscript (2006) (Complete list of 11 convex uniform tilings, 28 convex uniform honeycombs, and 143 convex uniform tetracombs) Model 114
- o3o3x4x3x - gricot - O114