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Rectified 5-cube

Orthogonal projection
Projected in B5 Coxeter plane
Type uniform polyteron
Schläfli symbol t1{4,3,3,3}
Coxeter-Dynkin diagrams
4-faces 42
Cells 200
Faces 400
Edges 320
Vertices 80
Vertex figure
tetrahedral prism
Petrie polygon Decagon
Coxeter groups C5, [3,3,3,4]
Properties convex

In five-dimensional geometry, a rectified 5-cube is a uniform 5-polytope, constructed as a rectification of the regular 5-cube.

Alternate names

  • Rectified penteract (acronym: rin) (Jonathan Bowers)

Construction

The rectified 5-cube may be constructed from the 5-cube by truncating its vertices at the midpoints of its edges.

Coordinates

The Cartesian coordinates of the vertices of the rectified 5-cube with edge length 2 is given by all permutations of:

Images

orthographic projections
Coxeter plane B5 B4 / D5 B3 / D4 / A2
Graph
Dihedral symmetry [10] [8] [6]
Coxeter plane B2 A3
Graph
Dihedral symmetry [4] [4]

This polytope is one of 31 uniform polytera generated from the regular 5-cube or 5-orthoplex.

B5 polytopes

β5

t1β5

t2γ5

t1γ5

γ5

t0,1β5

t0,2β5

t1,2β5

t0,3β5

t1,3γ5

t1,2γ5

t0,4γ5

t0,3γ5

t0,2γ5

t0,1γ5

t0,1,2β5

t0,1,3β5

t0,2,3β5

t1,2,3γ5

t0,1,4β5

t0,2,4γ5

t0,2,3γ5

t0,1,4γ5

t0,1,3γ5

t0,1,2γ5

t0,1,2,3β5

t0,1,2,4β5

t0,1,3,4γ5

t0,1,2,4γ5

t0,1,2,3γ5

t0,1,2,3,4γ5

See also

Notes

  • Weisstein, Eric W. "Hypercube". MathWorld.
  • Olshevsky, George. "Measure polytope". Glossary for Hyperspace. Archived from the original on 4 February 2007.
  • Polytopes of Various Dimensions
  • Multi-dimensional Glossary
  • Richard Klitzing 5D quasiregulars, (multi)prisms, non-prismatic Wythoffian polyterons o3x3o3o4o - rin