-
tiling of
regular hexagons, the
rectified cubic honeycomb (of
alternating cuboctahedra and octahedra), the 24-cell
honeycomb and the
tesseractic honeycomb,...
- (or honeycomb) in
Euclidean 3-space. It is
composed of
octahedra and
cuboctahedra in a
ratio of 1:1, with a
square prism vertex figure. John
Horton Conway...
- The
skeleton of a cuboctahedron,
considering its
edges as
rigid beams connected at
flexible joints at its
vertices but
omitting its faces, does not have...
-
symmetry and two
types of
truncated cuboctahedra can be
doubled by
placing the two
types of
truncated cuboctahedra on each
other to
produce a nonuniform...
- 600
cuboctahedra, and 720
pentagonal prisms. Its
vertex figure is an
isosceles triangular prism,
defined by one icosidodecahedron, two
cuboctahedra, and...
-
prismatorhombated hexadecachoron is
bounded by 80 cells: 8
truncated cubes, 16
cuboctahedra, 24
octagonal prisms, and 32
triangular prisms. The
runcitruncated tesseract...
- honeycomb) in
Euclidean 3-space. It is
composed of
truncated octahedra,
cuboctahedra and
truncated tetrahedra in a
ratio of 1:1:2. Its
vertex figure is a...
- In geometry, this
uniform polyhedron compound is a
composition of 5
cuboctahedra. It has
icosahedral symmetry Ih.
Cartesian coordinates for the vertices...
-
which can be
described as a NaCl-like ****ng of
chromium cubes and
cuboctahedra. The
space group of this
structure is
called Fm3m (in Hermann–Mauguin...
- cubes, and 24
cuboctahedra. It can be
obtained by
rectification of the 24-cell,
reducing its
octahedral cells to
cubes and
cuboctahedra. E. L. Elte identified...