Disnub disicositetrachoron

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Disnub disicositetrachoron
Rank4
TypeUniform
SpaceSpherical
Notation
Bowers style acronymDisdi
Elements
Cells24 small stellated dodecahedra, 24 great dodecahedra, 96 semicupolaically-faceted great icosahedra, 96 semicupolaically-faceted icosahedra
Faces96+576 triangles, 288 pentagons, 288 pentagrams
Edges96+144+576
Vertices96
Vertex figureFaceted tridiminished dodecahedron
Measures (edge length 1)
Circumradius1
HypervolumeUndefined
Related polytopes
ArmySadi
RegimentDisdi
ConjugateDisnub disicositetrachoron
Abstract & topological properties
OrientableNo
Properties
ConvexNo
NatureFeral

The disnub disicositetrachoron, or disdi, is a nonconvex scaliform polychoron that consists of 24 small stellated dodecahedra, 24 great dodecahedra, 96 regular semicupolaically-faceted great icosahedra, and 96 semicupolaically-faceted icosahedra. 3 small stellated dodecahedra, 3 great dodecahedra, 9 semicupolaically-faceted great icosahedra, and 9 semicupolaically-faceted icosahedra meet at each vertex.

It can be thought as a kind of sub-symmetrical faceting of the small stellated hecatonicosachoron.

It was found in January 2006 by Mason Green, along with the medial snub disicositetrachoron. ~15 years later, several hundred uniform polychora would be found in its regiment, starting with the snub hexecontatetrasnub-snub disoctachoron by Polytope Discord user _Geometer.

Vertex coordinates[edit | edit source]

The vertices of a disnub disicositetrachoron of edge length 1, centered at the origin, are given by all even permutations of:

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