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  2. Rectified 9-cubes - Wikipedia

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    Rectified 9-cubes. In nine-dimensional geometry, a rectified 9-cube is a convex uniform 9-polytope, being a rectification of the regular 9-cube . There are 9 rectifications of the 9-cube. The zeroth is the 9-cube itself, and the 8th is the dual 9-orthoplex. Vertices of the rectified 9-cube are located at the edge-centers of the 9-orthoplex.

  3. 9-cube - Wikipedia

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    9-cube. In geometry, a 9-cube is a nine- dimensional hypercube with 512 vertices, 2304 edges, 4608 square faces, 5376 cubic cells, 4032 tesseract 4-faces, 2016 5-cube 5-faces, 672 6-cube 6-faces, 144 7-cube 7-faces, and 18 8-cube 8-faces . It can be named by its Schläfli symbol {4,3 7 }, being composed of three 8-cubes around each 7-face.

  4. Rectified 9-orthoplexes - Wikipedia

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    The rectified 9-orthoplex is the vertex figure for the demienneractic honeycomb.. or Alternate names. rectified enneacross (Acronym riv) (Jonathan Bowers) Construction. There are two Coxeter groups associated with the rectified 9-orthoplex, one with the C 9 or [4,3 7] Coxeter group, and a lower symmetry with two copies of 8-orthoplex facets, alternating, with the D 9 or [3 6,1,1] Coxeter group.

  5. 9-orthoplex - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a 9-orthoplex or 9- cross polytope, is a regular 9-polytope with 18 vertices, 144 edges, 672 triangle faces, 2016 tetrahedron cells, 4032 5-cells 4-faces, 5376 5-simplex 5-faces, 4608 6-simplex 6-faces, 2304 7-simplex 7-faces, and 512 8-simplex 8-faces . It has two constructed forms, the first being regular with Schläfli symbol {3 ...

  6. Impossible cube - Wikipedia

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    Impossible cube. Viewed from a certain angle, this cube appears to defy the laws of geometry. The impossible cube or irrational cube is an impossible object invented by M.C. Escher for his print Belvedere. It is a two-dimensional figure that superficially resembles a perspective drawing of a three-dimensional cube, with its features drawn ...

  7. Sudoku Cube - Wikipedia

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    Sudoku Cube. A scrambled Sudokube puzzle. The Sudoku Cube or Sudokube is a variation on a Rubik's Cube in which the aim is to solve one or more Sudoku puzzles on the sides or rows. The toy was originally created in 2006 by Jay Horowitz in Sebring, Ohio, [1] and has since been the inspiration for several similar products and variations.

  8. Stericated 7-cubes - Wikipedia

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    Stericated 7-cubes. In seven-dimensional geometry, a stericated 7-cube is a convex uniform 7-polytope with 4th-order truncations ( sterication) of the regular 7-cube . There are 24 unique sterication for the 7-cube with permutations of truncations, cantellations, and runcinations. 10 are more simply constructed from the 7-orthoplex .

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