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7-cubic honeycomb

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7-cubic honeycomb
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Type Regular 7-honeycomb
Uniform 7-honeycomb
Family Hypercube honeycomb
Schläfli symbol {4,35,4}
{4,34,31,1}
{∞}(7)
Coxeter-Dynkin diagrams

7-face type {4,3,3,3,3,3}
6-face type {4,3,3,3,3}
5-face type {4,3,3,3}
4-face type {4,3,3}
Cell type {4,3}
Face type {4}
Face figure {4,3}
(octahedron)
Edge figure 8 {4,3,3}
(16-cell)
Vertex figure 128 {4,35}
(7-orthoplex)
Coxeter group [4,35,4]
Dual self-dual
Properties vertex-transitive, edge-transitive, face-transitive, cell-transitive

The 7-cubic honeycomb or hepteractic honeycomb is the only regular space-filling tessellation (or honeycomb) in Euclidean 7-space.

It is analogous to the square tiling of the plane and to the cubic honeycomb of 3-space.

There are many different Wythoff constructions of this honeycomb. The most symmetric form is regular, with Schläfli symbol {4,35,4}. Another form has two alternating 7-cube facets (like a checkerboard) with Schläfli symbol {4,34,31,1}. The lowest symmetry Wythoff construction has 128 types of facets around each vertex and a prismatic product Schläfli symbol {∞}(7).

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The [4,35,4], , Coxeter group generates 255 permutations of uniform tessellations, 135 with unique symmetry and 134 with unique geometry. The expanded 7-cubic honeycomb is geometrically identical to the 7-cubic honeycomb.

The 7-cubic honeycomb can be alternated into the 7-demicubic honeycomb, replacing the 7-cubes with 7-demicubes, and the alternated gaps are filled by 7-orthoplex facets.

Quadritruncated 7-cubic honeycomb

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A quadritruncated 7-cubic honeycomb, , contains all tritruncated 7-orthoplex facets and is the Voronoi tessellation of the D7* lattice. Facets can be identically colored from a doubled ×2, [[4,35,4]] symmetry, alternately colored from , [4,35,4] symmetry, three colors from , [4,34,31,1] symmetry, and 4 colors from , [31,1,33,31,1] symmetry.

See also

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References

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  • Coxeter, H.S.M. Regular Polytopes, (3rd edition, 1973), Dover edition, ISBN 0-486-61480-8 p. 296, Table II: Regular honeycombs
  • Kaleidoscopes: Selected Writings of H. S. M. Coxeter, edited by F. Arthur Sherk, Peter McMullen, Anthony C. Thompson, Asia Ivic Weiss, Wiley-Interscience Publication, 1995, ISBN 978-0-471-01003-6 [1]
    • (Paper 24) H.S.M. Coxeter, Regular and Semi-Regular Polytopes III, [Math. Zeit. 200 (1988) 3-45]
Space Family / /
E2 Uniform tiling 0[3] δ3 3 3 Hexagonal
E3 Uniform convex honeycomb 0[4] δ4 4 4
E4 Uniform 4-honeycomb 0[5] δ5 5 5 24-cell honeycomb
E5 Uniform 5-honeycomb 0[6] δ6 6 6
E6 Uniform 6-honeycomb 0[7] δ7 7 7 222
E7 Uniform 7-honeycomb 0[8] δ8 8 8 133331
E8 Uniform 8-honeycomb 0[9] δ9 9 9 152251521
E9 Uniform 9-honeycomb 0[10] δ10 10 10
E10 Uniform 10-honeycomb 0[11] δ11 11 11
En-1 Uniform (n-1)-honeycomb 0[n] δn n n 1k22k1k21