8-8 duoprism

Uniform 8-8 duoprism

Schlegel diagram
TypeUniform duoprism
Schläfli symbol{8}×{8} = {8}2
Coxeter diagrams

Cells16 octagonal prisms
Faces64 squares,
16 octagons
Edges128
Vertices64
Vertex figureTetragonal disphenoid
Symmetry[[8,2,8]] = [16,2+,16], order 512
Dual8-8 duopyramid
Propertiesconvex, vertex-uniform, facet-transitive

In geometry of 4 dimensions, a 8-8 duoprism is a polygonal duoprism, a 4-polytope resulting from the Cartesian product of two octagons.

It has 64 vertices, 128 edges, 80 faces (64 squares, and 16 octagons), in 16 octagonal prism cells. It has Coxeter diagram , and symmetry [[8,2,8]], order 512.

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A perspective view of half of the octagonal prisms along one direction, alternately colored.

The uniform 8-8 duoprism can be constructed from [8]×[8] or [4]×[4] symmetry, order 256 or 64, with extended symmetry doubling these with a 2-fold rotation that maps the two orientations of prisms together. These can be expressed by 4 permutations of uniform coloring of the octahedral prism cells.

Uniform colored nets
[[8,2,8]], order 512 [8,2,8], order 256 [[4,2,4]], order 128 [4,2,4], order 64
{8}2{8}×{8} t{4}2t{4}×t{4}

Seen in a skew 2D orthogonal projection, it has the same vertex positions as the hexicated 7-simplex, except for a center vertex. The projected rhombi and squares are also shown in the Ammann–Beenker tiling.

8-8 duoprism
4-4 duoprism
Hexicated 7-simplex
Ammann–Beenker tiling {8/3} octagrams
8-8 duoprism

8-8 duopyramid

8-8 duopyramid
TypeUniform dual duopyramid
Schläfli symbol{8}+{8} = 2{8}
Coxeter diagrams

Cells64 tetragonal disphenoids
Faces128 isosceles triangles
Edges80 (64+16)
Vertices16 (8+8)
Symmetry[[8,2,8]] = [16,2+,16], order 512
Dual8-8 duoprism
Propertiesconvex, vertex-uniform, facet-transitive

The dual of a 8-8 duoprism is called a 8-8 duopyramid. It has 64 tetragonal disphenoid cells, 128 triangular faces, 80 edges, and 16 vertices.

orthogonal projections
Skew [16]

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