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Polychoron — In geometry, a four dimensional polytope is sometimes called a polychoron (plural: polychora), from the Greek root poly , meaning many , and choros meaning room or space .It is also called a 4 polytope or polyhedroid. The two dimensional analogue … Wikipedia
Schläfli–Hess polychoron — The great grand 120 cell, one of ten Schläfli–Hess polychora by orthographic projection. In four dimensional geometry, Schläfli–Hess polychora are the complete set of 10 regular self intersecting star polychora (four dimensional polytopes). They… … Wikipedia
Uniform polychoron — In geometry, a uniform polychoron (plural: uniform polychora) is a polychoron or 4 polytope which is vertex transitive and whose cells are uniform polyhedra.This article contains the complete list of 64 non prismatic convex uniform polychora, and … Wikipedia
Schläfli-Hess polychoron — In four dimensional geometry, Schläfli Hess polychora are the complete set of 10 regular self intersecting star polychora (Four dimensional polytopes). They are named in honor of their discoverers: Ludwig Schläfli and Edmund Hess. They are all… … Wikipedia
Runcinated 120-cell — Four runcinations 120 cell … Wikipedia
Runcinated 24-cell — 24 cell … Wikipedia
Uniform polytope — A uniform polytope is a vertex transitive polytope made from uniform polytope facets. A uniform polytope must also have only regular polygon faces.Uniformity is a generalization of the older category semiregular, but also includes the regular… … Wikipedia
Truncated 5-cell — 5 cell … Wikipedia
Grand antiprism — (Schlegel diagram wireframe) Type Uniform polychoron Uniform index 47 Cells 100+200 (3.3.3) … Wikipedia
Runcinated tesseract — Tesseract … Wikipedia