1. 5-cell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In geometry, the 5-cell is a four-dimensional object bounded by 5 tetrahedral cells. It is also known as the pentachoron, pentatope, or hyperpyramid.
2. Pentachoron - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In geometry a Pentachoron is an object in four-dimensional space. It is a 4-simplex. It is also called hyperpyramid, 5-cell or pentatope. It has 5 cells (faces).
3. Pentachoron: Facts, Discussion Forum, and Encyclopedia Article
In geometry, the pentachoron is a four-dimensional. object bounded by 5 tetrahedral cells. It is also known as the 5-cell, pentatope, or hyperpyramid.
4. Runcinated 5-cell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In four dimensional geometry, the runcinated 5-cell is a 4-dimensional convex uniform polytope (or uniform polychoron) constructed by expanding the cells of a pentachoron radially and ...
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pentachoron, pen.ta.KOR.on [Gr. penta, five and choros, room] 1. The simplest regular four dimensional polychoron, having 5 sides, each of
6. Pentachoron
Pentachoron. Introductory text ©
7. Pentachoron | Ask.com Encyclopedia
Geometry. The pentachoron is self-dual, and its vertex figure is a tetrahedron. Its maximal intersection with 3-dimensional space is the triangular prism.
8. Pentachoron:
Regular pentachoron (5-cell) (4-simplex) Schlegel diagram (vertices and edges) Type Convex regular 4-polytope Vertices 5 Edges 10 Faces 10 {3} Cell 5 (3.
9. Pyrochoron - Higher Dimensions Database
The pyrochoron, also known as the pentachoron and the 5-cell, is the four-dimensional simplex, and has the lowest possible element count of any flat, non-degenerate four-dimensional ...