Order-3-4 heptagonal honeycomb

Order-3-4 heptagonal honeycomb
Type Regular honeycomb
Schläfli symbol {7,3,4}
Coxeter diagram
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Cells {7,3}
Faces heptagon {7}
Vertex figure octahedron {3,4}
Dual {4,3,7}
Coxeter group [7,3,4]
Properties Regular

In the geometry of hyperbolic 3-space, the order-3-4 heptagonal honeycomb or 7,3,4 honeycomb a regular space-filling tessellation (or honeycomb). Each infinite cell consists of a heptagonal tiling whose vertices lie on a 2-hypercycle, each of which has a limiting circle on the ideal sphere.

Geometry

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The Schläfli symbol of the order-3-4 heptagonal honeycomb is {7,3,4}, with four heptagonal tilings meeting at each edge. The vertex figure of this honeycomb is an octahedron, {3,4}.

 
Poincaré disk model
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One hyperideal cell limits to a circle on the ideal surface
 
Ideal surface
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It is a part of a series of regular polytopes and honeycombs with {p,3,4} Schläfli symbol, and octahedral vertex figures:

{p,3,4} regular honeycombs
Space S3 E3 H3
Form Finite Affine Compact Paracompact Noncompact
Name {3,3,4}
       
     
{4,3,4}
       
     
        
        
{5,3,4}
       
     
{6,3,4}
       
     
       
       
{7,3,4}
       
     
{8,3,4}
       
     
        
        
... {∞,3,4}
       
     
        
        
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Cells  
{3,3}
     
 
{4,3}
     
 
{5,3}
     
 
{6,3}
     
 
{7,3}
     
 
{8,3}
     
 
{∞,3}
     

Order-3-4 octagonal honeycomb

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Order-3-4 octagonal honeycomb
Type Regular honeycomb
Schläfli symbol {8,3,4}
Coxeter diagram        
        =      
        
        
Cells {8,3}  
Faces octagon {8}
Vertex figure octahedron {3,4}
Dual {4,3,8}
Coxeter group [8,3,4]
[8,31,1]
Properties Regular

In the geometry of hyperbolic 3-space, the order-3-4 octagonal honeycomb or 8,3,4 honeycomb a regular space-filling tessellation (or honeycomb). Each infinite cell consists of an octagonal tiling whose vertices lie on a 2-hypercycle, each of which has a limiting circle on the ideal sphere.

The Schläfli symbol of the order-3-4 octagonal honeycomb is {8,3,4}, with four octagonal tilings meeting at each edge. The vertex figure of this honeycomb is an octahedron, {3,4}.

 
Poincaré disk model
(vertex centered)

Order-3-4 apeirogonal honeycomb

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Order-3-4 apeirogonal honeycomb
Type Regular honeycomb
Schläfli symbol {∞,3,4}
Coxeter diagram        
        =      
        
        
Cells {∞,3}  
Faces apeirogon {∞}
Vertex figure octahedron {3,4}
Dual {4,3,∞}
Coxeter group [∞,3,4]
[∞,31,1]
Properties Regular

In the geometry of hyperbolic 3-space, the order-3-4 apeirogonal honeycomb or ∞,3,4 honeycomb a regular space-filling tessellation (or honeycomb). Each infinite cell consists of an order-3 apeirogonal tiling whose vertices lie on a 2-hypercycle, each of which has a limiting circle on the ideal sphere.

The Schläfli symbol of the order-3-4 apeirogonal honeycomb is {∞,3,4}, with four order-3 apeirogonal tilings meeting at each edge. The vertex figure of this honeycomb is an octahedron, {3,4}.

 
Poincaré disk model
(vertex centered)
 
Ideal surface

See also

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References

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  • Coxeter, Regular Polytopes, 3rd. ed., Dover Publications, 1973. ISBN 0-486-61480-8. (Tables I and II: Regular polytopes and honeycombs, pp. 294–296)
  • The Beauty of Geometry: Twelve Essays (1999), Dover Publications, LCCN 99-35678, ISBN 0-486-40919-8 (Chapter 10, Regular Honeycombs in Hyperbolic Space) Table III
  • Jeffrey R. Weeks The Shape of Space, 2nd edition ISBN 0-8247-0709-5 (Chapters 16–17: Geometries on Three-manifolds I, II)
  • George Maxwell, Sphere Packings and Hyperbolic Reflection Groups, JOURNAL OF ALGEBRA 79,78-97 (1982) [1]
  • Hao Chen, Jean-Philippe Labbé, Lorentzian Coxeter groups and Boyd-Maxwell ball packings, (2013)[2]
  • Visualizing Hyperbolic Honeycombs arXiv:1511.02851 Roice Nelson, Henry Segerman (2015)
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