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Pentellated 7-simplex
In seven-dimensional space, seven-dimensional geometry, a 7-polytope is a polytope contained by 6-polytope facets. Each 5-polytope Ridge (geometry), ridge being shared by exactly two 6-polytope Facet (mathematics), facets. A uniform 7-polytope is one whose symmetry group is vertex-transitive, transitive on vertices and whose facets are uniform 6-polytopes. Regular 7-polytopes Regular 7-polytopes are represented by the Schläfli symbol with u 6-polytopes Facet (mathematics), facets around each 4-face. There are exactly three such List of regular polytopes#Convex 4, convex regular 7-polytopes: # - 7-simplex # - 7-cube # - 7-orthoplex There are no nonconvex regular 7-polytopes. Characteristics The topology of any given 7-polytope is defined by its Betti numbers and torsion coefficient (topology), torsion coefficients.Richeson, D.; ''Euler's Gem: The Polyhedron Formula and the Birth of Topoplogy'', Princeton, 2008. The value of the Euler characteristic used to character ...
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List Of Regular Polytopes
This article lists the regular polytopes in Euclidean, spherical and hyperbolic spaces. Overview This table shows a summary of regular polytope counts by rank. There are no Euclidean regular star tessellations in any number of dimensions. 1-polytopes There is only one polytope of rank 1 (1-polytope), the closed line segment bounded by its two endpoints. Every realization of this 1-polytope is regular. It has the Schläfli symbol , or a Coxeter diagram with a single ringed node, . Norman Johnson calls it a ''dion'' and gives it the Schläfli symbol . Although trivial as a polytope, it appears as the edges of polygons and other higher dimensional polytopes. It is used in the definition of uniform prisms like Schläfli symbol ×, or Coxeter diagram as a Cartesian product of a line segment and a regular polygon. 2-polytopes (polygons) The polytopes of rank 2 (2-polytopes) are called polygons. Regular polygons are equilateral and cyclic. A -gonal regular polygon is repre ...
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