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Runcic 7-cubes

In seven-dimensional geometry, a runcic 7-cube is a convex uniform 7-polytope, related to the uniform 7-demicube. There are 2 unique forms.

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Runcic 7-cube

A runcic 7-cube, h3{4,35}, has half the vertices of a runcinated 7-cube, t0,3{4,35}.

Alternate names

  • Small rhombated hemihepteract (Acronym sirhesa) (Jonathan Bowers)
  • Cartesian coordinates

    The Cartesian coordinates for the vertices of a cantellated demihepteract centered at the origin are coordinate permutations:

    (±1,±1,±1,±3,±3,±3,±3)

    with an odd number of plus signs.

    Runcicantic 7-cube

    A runcicantic 7-cube, h2,3{4,35}, has half the vertices of a runcicantellated 7-cube, t0,1,3{4,35}.

    Alternate names

  • Great rhombated hemihepteract (Acronym girhesa) (Jonathan Bowers)
  • Cartesian coordinates

    The Cartesian coordinates for the vertices of a runcicantic 7-cube centered at the origin are coordinate permutations:

    (±1,±1,±1,±1,±3,±5,±5)

    with an odd number of plus signs.

    This polytope is based on the 7-demicube, a part of a dimensional family of uniform polytopes called demihypercubes for being alternation of the hypercube family.

    There are 95 uniform polytopes with D7 symmetry, 63 are shared by the BC6 symmetry, and 32 are unique:

    References

    Runcic 7-cubes Wikipedia