Rectified tesseract

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Rectified tesseract
Schlegel half-solid rectified 8-cell.png
Schlegel diagram
Centered on cuboctahedron
tetrahedral cells shown
Type Uniform 4-polytope
Schläfli symbol r{4,3,3} = \left\{\begin{array}{l}4\\3,3\end{array}\right\}
2r{3,31,1}
h3{4,3,3}
Coxeter-Dynkin diagrams CDel node.pngCDel 4.pngCDel node 1.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node.png
CDel nodes 11.pngCDel split2.pngCDel node.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node.png
CDel nodes 10ru.pngCDel split2.pngCDel node.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node 1.png = CDel node h.pngCDel 4.pngCDel node.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node 1.png
Cells 24 8 (3.4.3.4)Cuboctahedron.png
16 (3.3.3)Tetrahedron.png
Faces 88 64 {3}
24 {4}
Edges 96
Vertices 32
Vertex figure 60px60px
(Elongated equilateral-triangular prism)
Symmetry group B4 [3,3,4], order 384
D4 [31,1,1], order 192
Properties convex, edge-transitive
Uniform index 10 11 12

In geometry, the rectified tesseract, rectified 8-cell is a uniform 4-polytope (4-dimensional polytope) bounded by 24 cells: 8 cuboctahedra, and 16 tetrahedra. It has half the vertices of a runcinated tesseract, with its CDel node h.pngCDel 4.pngCDel node.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node 1.png construction, called a runcic tesseract.

It has two uniform constructions, as a rectified 8-cell r{4,3,3} and a cantellated demitesseract, rr{3,31,1}, the second alternating with two types of tetrahedral cells.

E. L. Elte identified it in 1912 as a semiregular polytope, labeling it as tC8.

Construction

The rectified tesseract may be constructed from the tesseract by truncating its vertices at the midpoints of its edges.

The Cartesian coordinates of the vertices of the rectified tesseract with edge length 2 is given by all permutations of:

(0,\ \pm\sqrt{2},\ \pm\sqrt{2},\ \pm\sqrt{2})

Images

orthographic projections
Coxeter plane B4 B3 / D4 / A2 B2 / D3
Graph 4-cube t1.svg 4-cube t1 B3.svg 100px
Dihedral symmetry [8] [6] [4]
Coxeter plane F4 A3
Graph 100px 100px
Dihedral symmetry [12/3] [4]
180px
Wireframe
180px
16 tetrahedral cells

Projections

In the cuboctahedron-first parallel projection of the rectified tesseract into 3-dimensional space, the image has the following layout:

  • The projection envelope is a cube.
  • A cuboctahedron is inscribed in this cube, with its vertices lying at the midpoint of the cube's edges. The cuboctahedron is the image of two of the cuboctahedral cells.
  • The remaining 6 cuboctahedral cells are projected to the square faces of the cube.
  • The 8 tetrahedral volumes lying at the triangular faces of the central cuboctahedron are the images of the 16 tetrahedral cells, two cells to each image.

Alternative names

  • Rit (Jonathan Bowers: for rectified tesseract)
  • Ambotesseract (Neil Sloane & John Horton Conway)
  • Rectified tesseract/Runcic tesseract (Norman W. Johnson)
    • Runcic 4-hypercube/8-cell/octachoron/4-measure polytope/4-regular orthotope
    • Rectified 4-hypercube/8-cell/octachoron/4-measure polytope/4-regular orthotope

Related uniform polytopes

Runcic cubic polytopes

Tesseract polytopes

References