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  2. Tetrahedron - Wikipedia

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    Expressed symmetrically as 4 points on the unit sphere, ... Let P be any interior point of a tetrahedron of volume V for which the vertices are A, B, C, ...

  3. Reeve tetrahedra - Wikipedia

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    No other lattice points lie on the surface or in the interior of the tetrahedron. The volume of the Reeve tetrahedron with vertex (1, 1, r) is r/6. In 1957 Reeve used this tetrahedron to show that there exist tetrahedra with four lattice points as vertices, and containing no other lattice points, but with arbitrarily large volume. [2]

  4. Simplex - Wikipedia

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    One way to write down a regular n-simplex in R n is to choose two points to be the first two vertices, choose a third point to make an equilateral triangle, choose a fourth point to make a regular tetrahedron, and so on. Each step requires satisfying equations that ensure that each newly chosen vertex, together with the previously chosen ...

  5. Truncated tetrahedron - Wikipedia

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    Given the edge length .The surface area of a truncated tetrahedron is the sum of 4 regular hexagons and 4 equilateral triangles' area, and its volume is: [2] =, =.. The dihedral angle of a truncated tetrahedron between triangle-to-hexagon is approximately 109.47°, and that between adjacent hexagonal faces is approximately 70.53°.

  6. Truncated 5-cell - Wikipedia

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    A 3D net for {6,4|3}, with pairs of yellow triangles folded together into 4D and removed. The regular skew polyhedron, {6,4|3}, exists in 4-space with 4 hexagonal around each vertex, in a zig-zagging nonplanar vertex figure. These hexagonal faces can be seen on the bitruncated 5-cell, using all 60 edges and 30 vertices.

  7. Trigonometry of a tetrahedron - Wikipedia

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    The 4 solid angles - associated to each point of the tetrahedron. ... By the volume formula, the tetrahedron satisfies the following relation: = (¯) where ...

  8. Point groups in four dimensions - Wikipedia

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    1889 Édouard Goursat, Sur les substitutions orthogonales et les divisions régulières de l'espace, Annales Scientifiques de l'École Normale Supérieure, Sér. 3, 6, (pp. 9–102, pp. 80–81 tetrahedra), Goursat tetrahedron

  9. 4-polytope - Wikipedia

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    F 4: H 4: Name 5-cell. Hyper-tetrahedron 5-point 16-cell. ... Such tilings or tessellations are infinite and do not bound a "4D" volume, and are examples of infinite ...