Spinoprismatodispentachoron
Spinoprismatodispentachoron | |
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Rank | 4 |
Type | Uniform |
Notation | |
Bowers style acronym | Nipdip |
Elements | |
Cells | 5 tetrahedra, 10 triangular prisms, 5 cubohemioctahedra |
Faces | 20 triangles, 30 squares, 10 hexagons |
Edges | 30+30 |
Vertices | 20 |
Vertex figure | Triangular crown, edge lengths 1 (top triangle), √2 (side edges of triangles), and √3 (edges joining butterflies) |
Measures (edge length 1) | |
Circumradius | 1 |
Dichoral angles | Tet–3–trip: |
Cho–6–cho: | |
Cho–4–trip: | |
Number of external pieces | 45 |
Level of complexity | 12 |
Related polytopes | |
Army | Spid |
Regiment | Spid |
Conjugate | None |
Abstract & topological properties | |
Flag count | 960 |
Euler characteristic | 0 |
Orientable | No |
Properties | |
Symmetry | A4, order 120 |
Convex | No |
Nature | Wild |
The spinoprismatodispentachoron, or nipdip, is a nonconvex uniform polychoron that consists of 5 tetrahedra, 10 triangular prisms, and 5 cubohemioctahedra. One tetrahedron, three triangular prisms, and three cubohemioctahedra join at each vertex.
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Vertex coordinates[edit | edit source]
Its vertices are the same as those of its regiment colonel, the small prismatodecachoron.
External links[edit | edit source]
- Bowers, Jonathan. "Category 11: Antipodiumverts" (#446).
- Klitzing, Richard. "nipdip".