- {\displaystyle {\frac {1+{\sqrt {5}}}{2}}} . It is also
possible to
project penteracts into three-dimensional space,
similarly to
projecting a cube into two-dimensional...
- all of the
nodes ringed.
Stericated penteract /
Stericated 5-orthoplex /
Stericated pentacross Expanded penteract /
Expanded 5-orthoplex /
Expanded pentacross...
- 1981) is a
British experimental formal poet and
publisher for the
imprint Penteract Press. He is
known for his use of strict,
often combinatorial, literary...
-
total of 84 digits. A
hepteract is a seven-dimensional
hypercube with 84
penteract 5-faces. 84 is the
limit superior of the
largest finite subgroup of the...
- 5-cube are
located in the
square face
centers of the 5-cube.
Rectified penteract (acronym: rin) (Jonathan Bowers) The
rectified 5-cube may be constructed...
- (1+{\sqrt {2}}),\ \pm (1+{\sqrt {2}})\right)}
Runcitruncated penteract Prismatotruncated penteract (Acronym: pattin) (Jonathan Bowers) The
Cartesian coordinates...
- are more
easily constructed from the dual 5-orthoplex
Small rhombated penteract (Acronym: sirn) (Jonathan Bowers) The
Cartesian coordinates of the vertices...
-
constructed as
second and
first truncations of the 5-orthoplex.
Truncated penteract (Acronym: tan) (Jonathan Bowers) The
truncated 5-cube may be constructed...
- 5-demicube is a
semiregular 5-polytope,
constructed from a 5-hypercube (
penteract) with
alternated vertices removed. It was
discovered by
Thorold Gosset...
- 448 edges, 672
square faces, 560
cubic cells, 280
tesseract 4-faces, 84
penteract 5-faces, and 14
hexeract 6-faces. It can be
named by its Schläfli symbol...