- In geometry, a
bitruncation is an
operation on
regular polytopes. The
original edges are lost
completely and the
original faces remain as
smaller copies...
-
truncation of the
regular tesseract.
There are
three truncations,
including a
bitruncation, and a tritruncation,
which creates the
truncated 16-cell. The truncated...
-
truncated cube; it is
represented by a Schläfli
symbol t{p,q,...}. A
bitruncation is a
deeper truncation,
removing all the
original edges, but leaving...
- the
regular 5-cell.
There are two
degrees of truncations,
including a
bitruncation. The
truncated 5-cell,
truncated pentachoron or
truncated 4-simplex is...
-
truncation of the
regular 120-cell.
There are
three truncations,
including a
bitruncation, and a tritruncation,
which creates the
truncated 600-cell. The truncated...
- 5-simplex are
located as
pairs on the edge of the 5-simplex.
Vertices of the
bitruncation 5-simplex are
located on the
triangular faces of the 5-simplex. The truncated...
- the
regular 24-cell.
There are two
degrees of truncations,
including a
bitruncation. The
truncated 24-cell or
truncated icositetrachoron is a
uniform 4-dimensional...
- a 4-polytope's
symbol is
palindromic (e.g. {3,3,3} or {3,4,3}), its
bitruncation will only have
truncated forms of the
vertex figure as cells. For higher-dimensional...
-
tessellation (or honeycomb) in
Euclidean 4-space. It is
constructed by a
bitruncation of a
tesseractic honeycomb. It is also
called a
cantic quarter tesseractic...
- the same as a
rectified {r,q,p}, however. A
further truncation,
called bitruncation, is
symmetric between a 4-polytope and its dual. See
Uniform 4-polytope#Geometric...