polytetrahedron
{{Short description|Solid objects based on tetrahedrons}}
Polytetrahedron is a term used for three distinct types of objects, all based
on the tetrahedron:
- A uniform convex 4-polytope made up of 600 tetrahedral cells. It is more commonly known as a 600-cell or hexacosichoron. Other derivative 4-polytope are identified as polytetrahedra, where a qualifying prefix such as rectified or truncated is used.
- A connected set of regular tetrahedra, the 3-dimensional analogue of a polyiamond. Polytetrahedra and polyiamonds are related as polycubes are related to polyominoes.
- In origami, a polypolyhedron is "a compound of multiple linked polyhedral skeletons with uniform nonintersecting edges" [http://www.langorigami.com/science/polypolyhedra/3rd%20OSME%20Polypolyhedra.pdf]. There exist two topologically distinct polytetrahedra, each made up of four intersecting triangles.
See also
References
- {{Cite OEIS|sequencenumber=A119602|name=Number of nonisomorphic polytetrahedra with n identical regular tetrahedra connected face-to-face and/or edge-to-edge (chiral shapes counted twice)}}
- {{cite web
| author = Lang, Robert J
| title = Polypolyhedra in Origami
| url = http://www.langorigami.com/science/computational/polypolyhedra/polypolyhedra.php
| format = PDF
| access-date = 2006-12-16 }}
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