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Stericated 6 cubes

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Stericated 6-cubes

In six-dimensional geometry, a stericated 6-cube is a convex uniform 6-polytope, constructed as a sterication (4th order truncation) of the regular 6-cube.

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There are 8 unique sterications for the 6-cube with permutations of truncations, cantellations, and runcinations.

Alternate names

  • Small cellated hexeract (Acronym: scox) (Jonathan Bowers)
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  • Cellirhombated hexeract (Acronym: catax) (Jonathan Bowers)
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  • Cellirhombated hexeract (Acronym: crax) (Jonathan Bowers)
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  • Celligreatorhombated hexeract (Acronym: cagorx) (Jonathan Bowers)
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  • Celliprismated hexeract (Acronym: copox) (Jonathan Bowers)
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  • Celliprismatotruncated hexeract (Acronym: captix) (Jonathan Bowers)
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  • Celliprismatorhombated hexeract (Acronym: coprix) (Jonathan Bowers)
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  • Great cellated hexeract (Acronym: gocax) (Jonathan Bowers)
  • These polytopes are from a set of 63 uniform 6-polytopes generated from the B6 Coxeter plane, including the regular 6-cube or 6-orthoplex.

    References

    Stericated 6-cubes Wikipedia