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mathematician Ludwig Schläfli in the mid-19th century. It is also
called C16,
hexadecachoron, or
hexdecahedroid [sic?] . It is the 4-dimesional
member of an infinite...
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sequence of
bitruncated hypercubes: The
truncated 16-cell,
truncated hexadecachoron,
cantic tesseract which is
bounded by 24 cells: 8
regular octahedra...
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polydodecahedron (pD).
Norman Johnson advocated the
names n-cell, or pentachoron,
hexadecachoron,
tesseract or octachoron, icositetrachoron, hexacosichoron, and hecatonicosachoron...
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party graph ). The 4-dimensional cross-polytope also goes by the name
hexadecachoron or 16-cell. It is one of the six
convex regular 4-polytopes.
These 4-polytopes...
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runcitruncated tesseract,
runcicantellated 16-cell, or
prismatorhombated hexadecachoron is
bounded by 80 cells: 8
truncated cubes, 16 cuboctahedra, 24 octagonal...
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segment 2.
Square (regular tetragon) 3.
Regular octahedron 4.
Regular hexadecachoron (16-cell) or 4-orthoplex 5.
Regular triacontakaiditeron (Pentacross)...
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rotational freedom 4-polytope
Hecatonicosachoron Hexacosichoron Hexadecachoron Icositetrachoron Pentachoron Tesseract Hypercone Convex regular 4-polytope...
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Runcitruncated tesseract Prismatorhombated hexadecachoron (proh) t0,1,3{4,3,3} (1) (3.8.8) (2) (4.4.8) (1) (3.4.4) (1) (3.4.3...
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Convex uniform polychora based on the
tesseract (8-cell) and
hexadecachoron (16-cell) -
Model 11,
George Olshevsky. Klitzing, Richard. "4D uniform...
- (Du Val #47 (O/V;O/V)*,
Conway ±1/6[O×O].2),
named for the 16-cell (
hexadecachoron), .
There are 16
mirror hyperplanes in this group,
which can be identified...