Octagonal duotegum

The octagonal duotegum or odit, also known as the octagonal-octagonal duotegum, the 8 duotegum, or the 8-8 duotegum, is a noble duotegum that consists of 64 tetragonal disphenoids and 16 vertices, with 16 cells joining at each vertex. It is also the digonal double gyroantiprismoid and the 16-7 step prism. It is the first in an infinite family of isogonal octagonal hosohedral swirlchora, the first in an infinite family of isochoric octagonal dihedral swirlchora and also the first in an infinite family of isogonal digonal prismatic swirlchora.

It is one of a number of isogonal polychora that can be obtained as the hull of various arrangements of 2 hexadecachora.

Vertex coordinates
The vertices of an octagonal duotegum based on 2 octagons of edge length 1, centered at the origin, are given by:


 * $$\left(±\frac{1+\sqrt2}{2},\,±\frac12,\,0,\,0\right),$$
 * $$\left(±\frac12,\,±\frac{1+\sqrt2}{2},\,0,\,0\right),$$
 * $$\left(0,\,0,\,±\frac{1+\sqrt2}{2},\,±\frac12\right),$$
 * $$\left(0,\,0,\,±\frac12,\,±\frac{1+\sqrt2}{2}\right).$$