4-6 duoprism

Uniform 4-6 duoprisms

Schlegel diagrams
TypePrismatic uniform polychoron
Schläfli symbol{4}×{6}
Coxeter diagrams


Cells4 hexagonal prisms,
6 square prisms
Faces24+6 squares,
4 hexagons
Edges48
Vertices24
Vertex figureDigonal disphenoid
Symmetry[4,2,6], order 48
Dual4-6 duopyramid
Propertiesconvex, vertex-uniform

In geometry of 4 dimensions, a 4-6 duoprism, a duoprism and 4-polytope resulting from the Cartesian product of a square and a hexagon.

The 4-6 duoprism cells exist in some of the uniform 5-polytopes in the B5 family.

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4-6 duopyramid

dual uniform 4-6 duopyramid
Typeduopyramid
Schläfli symbol{4}+{6}
Coxeter diagrams


Cells24 digonal disphenoids
Faces48 isosceles triangles
Edges34 (24+4+6)
Vertices10 (4+6)
Symmetry[4,2,6], order 48
Dual4-6 duoprism
Propertiesconvex, facet-transitive

The dual of a 4-6 duoprism is called a 4-6 duopyramid. It has 18 tetragonal disphenoid cells, 34 isosceles triangular faces, 34 edges, and 10 vertices.


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