Great tristetracosioctacontachoron

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Great tristetracosioctacontachoron
Rank4
TypeUniform
Notation
Bowers style acronymGetut
Elements
Cells480 tetrahedra, 480 triangular prisms, 480 tetrahemihexahedra
Faces480+480+1440 triangles, 1440 squares
Edges480+720
Vertices120
Measures (edge length 1)
Circumradius1
Related polytopes
ArmyEx
RegimentSishi
ConjugateSmall tristetracosioctacontachoron
Abstract & topological properties
Flag count51840
Euler characteristic1320
OrientableNo
Properties
SymmetryA3●H3, order 1440
ConvexNo

The great tristetracosioctacontachoron, or getut, is a nonconvex uniform polychoron that consists of 480 tetrahedra, 480 triangular prisms, and 480 tetrahemihexahedra. Sixteen tetrahedra, twenty-four triangular prisms, and twenty-four tetrahemihexahedra join at each vertex.

It has the same cell counts as the small tristetracosioctacontachoron, but the tetrahemihexahedra are in different positions.

It was discovered in 2020 by Jonathan Bowers following _Geometer's discovery of sidditsphit and gidditsphit.

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Its vertices are the same as those of its regiment colonel, the small stellated hecatonicosachoron.

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