Stellated truncated hexahedron

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Stellated truncated hexahedron
Type Uniform star polyhedron
Elements F = 14, E = 36
V = 24 (χ = 2)
Faces by sides 8{3}+6{8/3}
Coxeter diagram
Wythoff symbol 2 3 | 4/3
2 3/2 | 4/3
Symmetry group Oh, [4,3], *432
Index references U19, C66, W92
Dual polyhedron Great triakis octahedron
Vertex figure
3.8/3.8/3
Bowers acronym Quith
3D model of a stellated truncated hexahedron

In geometry, the stellated truncated hexahedron (or quasitruncated hexahedron, and stellatruncated cube[1]) is a uniform star polyhedron, indexed as U19. It has 14 faces (8 triangles and 6 octagrams), 36 edges, and 24 vertices.[2] It is represented by Schläfli symbol t'{4,3} or t{4/3,3}, and Coxeter-Dynkin diagram, . It is sometimes called quasitruncated hexahedron because it is related to the truncated cube, , except that the square faces become inverted into {8/3} octagrams.

Even though the stellated truncated hexahedron is a stellation of the truncated hexahedron, its core is a regular octahedron.

Orthographic projections

Related polyhedra

It shares the vertex arrangement with three other uniform polyhedra: the convex rhombicuboctahedron, the small rhombihexahedron, and the small cubicuboctahedron.


Rhombicuboctahedron

Small cubicuboctahedron

Small rhombihexahedron

Stellated truncated hexahedron

See also

References

  1. ^ Weisstein, Eric W. "Uniform Polyhedron". MathWorld.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ Maeder, Roman. "19: stellated truncated hexahedron". MathConsult.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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