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- In geometry, an omnitruncation of a convex polytope is a simple polytope of the same dimension, having a vertex for each flag of the original polytope...
- symbols are listed first, followed by the actual mixed Wythoff symbols. Omnitruncations are also called cantitruncations or truncated rectifications (tr),...
- of regular-faced zonohedra, there are three Archimedean solids, all omnitruncations of the regular forms: The truncated octahedron, with 6 square and 8...
- entrench, entrenchment, intrench, intrenchment, obtruncate, obtruncation, omnitruncation, retrench, retrenchment, tranche, tranchet, trench, trenchancy, trenchant...
- together. Runcicantellation t0,2,3{p,q,r} Runcitruncated dual {r,q,p}. Omnitruncation (runcicantitruncation) t0,1,2,3{p,q,r} Application of all three operators...
- edges. Meta (in its non-indexed form) is also called cantitruncation or omnitruncation. Note that 0 here does not mean the same as for augmentation operations:...
- until edges disappear), and cantellation (cutting edges and vertices). Omnitruncation is an operation that combines truncation and cantellation. Snubbing...
- shown below, 4 single-ringed, 3 truncations (2 rings), and the final omnitruncation are given below. Bowers-style acronym names are given for cross-referencing...
- are applied at once, the operation can be more generally called an omnitruncation. One special operation, called alternation, removes alternate vertices...
- can have faces that are not simplices. This is the dual operation to omnitruncation. The vertices of the barycentric subdivision correspond to the faces...