Great tritrigonary prismatohexacosihecatonicosachoron

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Great tritrigonary prismatohexacosihecatonicosachoron
Rank4
TypeUniform
Notation
Bowers style acronymGetit pixhi
Elements
Cells600 cho, 720 stiddip, 120 gaquatid
Faces7200 squares, 2400 hexagons, 1440 decagrams
Edges3600+7200
Vertices2400
Measures (edge length 1)
Circumradius
Related polytopes
ArmySemi-uniform Sidpixhi
RegimentGetit xethi
ConjugateStut pixhi
Abstract & topological properties
Euler characteristic1200
OrientableNo
Properties
SymmetryH4, order 14400
ConvexNo
NatureTame

The great tritrigonary prismatohexacosihecatonicosachoron, or getit pixhi, is a nonconvex uniform polychoron that consists of 600 cubohemioctahedra, 720 decagrammic prisms, and 120 great quasitruncated icosidodecahedra. Three cubohemioctahedra, six decagrammic prisms, and six great quasitruncated icosidodecahedra join at each vertex.

It also has compound of five cubes as pseudofacets.

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Its vertices are the same as those of its regiment colonel, the great tritrigonary hexacositrishecatonicosachoron.

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