
In
geometry, a snub cubic prism or snub cuboctahedral prism is a convex
uniform polychoron (four-dimensional
polytope).
It is one of 18 convex
uniform polyhedral prisms created by using uniform
prisms to connect pairs of
Platonic solids or
Archimedean solid
In geometry, an Archimedean solid is one of the 13 solids first enumerated by Archimedes. They are the convex uniform polyhedra composed of regular polygons meeting in identical vertices, excluding the five Platonic solids (which are composed ...
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hyperplane
In geometry, a hyperplane is a subspace whose dimension is one less than that of its ''ambient space''. For example, if a space is 3-dimensional then its hyperplanes are the 2-dimensional planes, while if the space is 2-dimensional, its hyper ...
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See also
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Snub cubic antiprism
In geometry, a truncated cuboctahedral prism or great rhombicuboctahedral prism is a convex uniform polychoron, uniform polychoron (four-dimensional polytope).
It is one of 18 convex Uniform polychoron#Polyhedral hyperprisms, uniform polyhedral pr ...
s - A related nonuniform polychoron
Alternative names
* Snub-cuboctahedral dyadic prism (
Norman W. Johnson
Norman Woodason Johnson () was a mathematician at Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts.
Early life and education
Norman Johnson was born on in Chicago. His father had a bookstore and published a local newspaper.
Johnson earned his unde ...
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* Sniccup (Jonathan Bowers: for snub-cubic prism)
* Snub-cuboctahedral hyperprism
* Snub-cubic hyperprism
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