bgcolor=#e7dcc3 colspan=2 | Great stellated 120-cell | |
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bgcolor=#ffffff align=center colspan=2 | Orthogonal projection | |
Type | Schläfli-Hess polytope | |
Cells | 120 | |
Faces | 720 | |
Edges | 720 | |
Vertices | 120 | |
Vertex figure | ||
Schläfli symbol | ||
Coxeter-Dynkin diagram | ||
Symmetry group | H4, [3,3,5] | |
Dual | Grand 120-cell | |
Properties | Regular |
It is one of four regular star 4-polytopes discovered by Ludwig Schläfli. It is named by John Horton Conway, extending the naming system by Arthur Cayley for the Kepler-Poinsot solids.
It has the same edge arrangement as the grand 600-cell, icosahedral 120-cell, and the same face arrangement as the grand stellated 120-cell.