222 honeycomb | |
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Type | Uniform tessellation |
Coxeter symbol | 222 |
Schläfli symbol | {3,3,32,2} |
Coxeter diagram | |
6-face type | 221 |
5-face types | 211 {34} |
4-face type | {33} |
Cell type | {3,3} |
Face type | {3} |
Face figure | {3}×{3} duoprism |
Edge figure | {32,2} |
Vertex figure | 122 |
Coxeter group | , [[3,3,32,2]] |
Properties | vertex-transitive, facet-transitive |
In geometry, the 222 honeycomb is a uniform tessellation of the six-dimensional Euclidean space. It can be represented by the Schläfli symbol {3,3,32,2}. It is constructed from 221 facets and has a 122 vertex figure, with 54 221 polytopes around every vertex.
Its vertex arrangement is the E6 lattice, and the root system of the E6 Lie group so it can also be called the E6 honeycomb.
Construction
editIt is created by a Wythoff construction upon a set of 7 hyperplane mirrors in 6-dimensional space.
The facet information can be extracted from its Coxeter–Dynkin diagram, .
Removing a node on the end of one of the 2-node branches leaves the 221, its only facet type,
The vertex figure is determined by removing the ringed node and ringing the neighboring node. This makes 122, .
The edge figure is the vertex figure of the vertex figure, here being a birectified 5-simplex, t2{34}, .
The face figure is the vertex figure of the edge figure, here being a triangular duoprism, {3}×{3}, .
Kissing number
editEach vertex of this tessellation is the center of a 5-sphere in the densest known packing in 6 dimensions, with kissing number 72, represented by the vertices of its vertex figure 122.
E6 lattice
editThe 222 honeycomb's vertex arrangement is called the E6 lattice.[1]
The E62 lattice, with [[3,3,32,2]] symmetry, can be constructed by the union of two E6 lattices:
- ∪
The E6* lattice[2] (or E63) with [[3,32,2,2]] symmetry. The Voronoi cell of the E6* lattice is the rectified 122 polytope, and the Voronoi tessellation is a bitruncated 222 honeycomb.[3] It is constructed by 3 copies of the E6 lattice vertices, one from each of the three branches of the Coxeter diagram.
- ∪ ∪ = dual to .
Geometric folding
editThe group is related to the by a geometric folding, so this honeycomb can be projected into the 4-dimensional 16-cell honeycomb.
{3,3,32,2} | {3,3,4,3} |
Related honeycombs
editThe 222 honeycomb is one of 127 uniform honeycombs (39 unique) with symmetry. 24 of them have doubled symmetry [[3,3,32,2]] with 2 equally ringed branches, and 7 have sextupled (3!) symmetry [[3,32,2,2]] with identical rings on all 3 branches. There are no regular honeycombs in the family since its Coxeter diagram a nonlinear graph, but the 222 and birectified 222 are isotopic, with only one type of facet: 221, and rectified 122 polytopes respectively.
Symmetry | Order | Honeycombs |
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[32,2,2] | Full |
8: , , , , , , , . |
[[3,3,32,2]] | ×2 |
24: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . |
[[3,32,2,2]] | ×6 |
7: , , , , , , . |
Birectified 222 honeycomb
editBirectified 222 honeycomb | |
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Type | Uniform tessellation |
Coxeter symbol | 0222 |
Schläfli symbol | {32,2,2} |
Coxeter diagram | |
6-face type | 0221 |
5-face types | 022 0211 |
4-face type | 021 24-cell 0111 |
Cell type | Tetrahedron 020 Octahedron 011 |
Face type | Triangle 010 |
Vertex figure | Proprism {3}×{3}×{3} |
Coxeter group | 6× , [[3,32,2,2]] |
Properties | vertex-transitive, facet-transitive |
The birectified 222 honeycomb , has rectified 1 22 polytope facets, , and a proprism {3}×{3}×{3} vertex figure.
Its facets are centered on the vertex arrangement of E6* lattice, as:
- ∪ ∪
Construction
editThe facet information can be extracted from its Coxeter–Dynkin diagram, .
The vertex figure is determined by removing the ringed node and ringing the neighboring node. This makes a proprism {3}×{3}×{3}, .
Removing a node on the end of one of the 3-node branches leaves the rectified 122, its only facet type, .
Removing a second end node defines 2 types of 5-faces: birectified 5-simplex, 022 and birectified 5-orthoplex, 0211.
Removing a third end node defines 2 types of 4-faces: rectified 5-cell, 021, and 24-cell, 0111.
Removing a fourth end node defines 2 types of cells: octahedron, 011, and tetrahedron, 020.
k22 polytopes
editThe 222 honeycomb, is fourth in a dimensional series of uniform polytopes, expressed by Coxeter as k22 series. The final is a paracompact hyperbolic honeycomb, 322. Each progressive uniform polytope is constructed from the previous as its vertex figure.
Space | Finite | Euclidean | Hyperbolic | ||
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n | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
Coxeter group |
A2A2 | E6 | =E6+ | =E6++ | |
Coxeter diagram |
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Symmetry | [[32,2,-1]] | [[32,2,0]] | [[32,2,1]] | [[32,2,2]] | [[32,2,3]] |
Order | 72 | 1440 | 103,680 | ∞ | |
Graph | ∞ | ∞ | |||
Name | −122 | 022 | 122 | 222 | 322 |
The 222 honeycomb is third in another dimensional series 22k.
Space | Finite | Euclidean | Hyperbolic | ||
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n | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
Coxeter group |
A2A2 | A5 | E6 | =E6+ | E6++ |
Coxeter diagram |
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Graph | ∞ | ∞ | |||
Name | 22,-1 | 220 | 221 | 222 | 223 |
Notes
edit- ^ "The Lattice E6".
- ^ "The Lattice E6".
- ^ The Voronoi Cells of the E6* and E7* Lattices Archived 2016-01-30 at the Wayback Machine, Edward Pervin
References
edit- Coxeter The Beauty of Geometry: Twelve Essays, Dover Publications, 1999, ISBN 978-0-486-40919-1 (Chapter 3: Wythoff's Construction for Uniform Polytopes)
- Coxeter Regular Polytopes (1963), Macmillan Company
- Regular Polytopes, Third edition, (1973), Dover edition, ISBN 0-486-61480-8 (Chapter 5: The Kaleidoscope)
- Kaleidoscopes: Selected Writings of H.S.M. Coxeter, edited by F. Arthur Sherk, Peter McMullen, Anthony C. Thompson, Asia Ivic Weiss, Wiley-Interscience Publication, 1995, ISBN 978-0-471-01003-6 [1] GoogleBook
- (Paper 24) H.S.M. Coxeter, Regular and Semi-Regular Polytopes III, [Math. Zeit. 200 (1988) 3–45]
- R. T. Worley, The Voronoi Region of E6*. J. Austral. Math. Soc. Ser. A, 43 (1987), 268–278.
- Conway, John H.; Sloane, Neil J. A. (1998). Sphere Packings, Lattices and Groups ((3rd ed.) ed.). New York: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 0-387-98585-9. p125-126, 8.3 The 6-dimensional lattices: E6 and E6*
- Klitzing, Richard. "6D Hexacombs x3o3o3o3o *c3o3o - jakoh".
- Klitzing, Richard. "6D Hexacombs o3o3x3o3o *c3o3o - ramoh".
Space | Family | / / | ||||
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E2 | Uniform tiling | 0[3] | δ3 | hδ3 | qδ3 | Hexagonal |
E3 | Uniform convex honeycomb | 0[4] | δ4 | hδ4 | qδ4 | |
E4 | Uniform 4-honeycomb | 0[5] | δ5 | hδ5 | qδ5 | 24-cell honeycomb |
E5 | Uniform 5-honeycomb | 0[6] | δ6 | hδ6 | qδ6 | |
E6 | Uniform 6-honeycomb | 0[7] | δ7 | hδ7 | qδ7 | 222 |
E7 | Uniform 7-honeycomb | 0[8] | δ8 | hδ8 | qδ8 | 133 • 331 |
E8 | Uniform 8-honeycomb | 0[9] | δ9 | hδ9 | qδ9 | 152 • 251 • 521 |
E9 | Uniform 9-honeycomb | 0[10] | δ10 | hδ10 | qδ10 | |
E10 | Uniform 10-honeycomb | 0[11] | δ11 | hδ11 | qδ11 | |
En-1 | Uniform (n-1)-honeycomb | 0[n] | δn | hδn | qδn | 1k2 • 2k1 • k21 |