Quarter 5-cubic honeycomb explained

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TypeUniform 5-honeycomb
FamilyQuarter hypercubic honeycomb
Schläfli symbolq
Coxeter-Dynkin diagram =
5-face typeh,
h4,
Vertex figure
Rectified 5-cell antiprism
or Stretched birectified 5-simplex
Coxeter group

{\tilde{D}}5

×2 = 31,1,3,31,1
Dual
Propertiesvertex-transitive
In five-dimensional Euclidean geometry, the quarter 5-cubic honeycomb is a uniform space-filling tessellation (or honeycomb). It has half the vertices of the 5-demicubic honeycomb, and a quarter of the vertices of a 5-cube honeycomb.[1] Its facets are 5-demicubes and runcinated 5-demicubes.

See also

Regular and uniform honeycombs in 5-space:

References

Notes and References

  1. Coxeter, Regular and Semi-Regular Polytopes III, (1988), p318