Truncated tesseract

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Truncated tesseract
Type Uniform polychoron
Cells 8 3.4.4
16 3.3.3
Faces 64 {3}
24 {8}
Edges 128
Vertices 64
Vertex figure Equilateral-triangular pyramid
Symmetry group A4, [4,3,3]
Schläfli symbol t0,1{4,3,3}
Properties convex


In geometry, a truncated tesseract is a uniform polychoron (4-dimensional uniform polytope) which is bounded by 24 cells: 8 truncated cubes, and 16 tetrahedra.

[edit] Construction

The truncated tesseract may be constructed by truncating the vertices of the tesseract at 1/(\sqrt{2}+2) of the edge length.

[edit] Projections

A stereoscopic 3D projection of a truncated tesseract.
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A stereoscopic 3D projection of a truncated tesseract.

In the truncated cube first parallel projection of the truncated tesseract into 3-dimensional space, the image is laid out as follows:

  • The projection envelope is a cube.
  • Two of the truncated cube cells project onto a truncated cube inscribed in the cubical envelope.
  • The other 6 truncated cubes project onto the square faces of the envelope.
  • The 8 tetrahedral volumes between the envelope and the triangular faces of the central truncated cube are the images of the 16 tetrahedra, a pair of cells to each image.

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