Digonal-triangular duoantitegum
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Digonal-triangular duoantitegum | |
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Rank | 4 |
Type | Isotopic |
Notation | |
Coxeter diagram | p4o2p6o |
Elements | |
Cells | 12 lateromonotruncated triangular bipyramids |
Faces | 12 isosceles triangles, 24 kites, 6 rhombi |
Edges | 4+24+24 |
Vertices | 4+6+12 |
Vertex figure | 12 digonal disphenoids, 6 tetragonal disphenoids, 4 triangular antitegums |
Measures (edge length 1) | |
Central density | 1 |
Related polytopes | |
Dual | Digonal-triangular duoantiprism |
Abstract & topological properties | |
Euler characteristic | 0 |
Orientable | Yes |
Properties | |
Symmetry | (B2×G2)/2, order 48 |
Convex | Yes |
Nature | Tame |
The digonal-triangular duoantitegum, also known as the 2-3 duoantitegum, is a convex isochoric polychoron and member of the duoantitegum familly with 12 lateromonotruncated triangular bipyramids as cells. It is the simplest possible duoantitegum.
Each cell of this polychoron has rectangular pyramidal symmetry, with 1 rhombus, 4 kites, and 2 isosceles triangles for faces.
External links[edit | edit source]
- Bowers, Jonathan. "Four Dimensional Dice Up To Twenty Sides".
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