Square antiprism
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Uniform Square antiprism | |
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Type | Prismatic uniform polyhedron |
Elements | F = 10, E = 16 V = 8 (χ = 2) |
Faces by sides | 8{3}+2{4} |
Schläfli symbol | s{2,4} |
Wythoff symbol | | 2 2 4 |
Coxeter-Dynkin | |
Symmetry | D4d |
References | U77(b) |
Dual | Tetragonal trapezohedron |
Properties | convex |
Vertex figure 3.3.3.4 |
In geometry, the square antiprism is the second in an infinite set of antiprisms formed by an even-numbered sequence of triangle sides closed by two polygon caps.
If all its faces are regular, it is a semiregular polyhedron.
When eight points are distributed on the surface of a sphere with the aim of maximising the distance between them in some sense, then the resulting shape corresponds to a square anti-prism rather than a cube. Different examples include maximising the distance to the nearest point, or using electrons to maximise the sum of all reciprocals of squares of distances.
[edit] See also
- Compound of three square antiprisms
- Set of antiprisms
- Octahedron Triangle-capped antiprism
- Pentagonal antiprism
- Hexagonal antiprism
- Octagonal antiprism
[edit] External links
- Eric W. Weisstein, Antiprism at MathWorld.
- Square Antiprism interactive model
- Virtual Reality Polyhedra www.georgehart.com: The Encyclopedia of Polyhedra
- VRML model
- Conway Notation for Polyhedra Try: "A4"