Rhombitetraapeirogonal tiling | |
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Type | Hyperbolic uniform tiling |
Vertex configuration | 4.4.∞.4 |
Schläfli symbol | rr{∞,4} or |
Wythoff symbol | 4 | ∞ 2 |
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Symmetry group | [∞,4], (*∞42) |
Dual | Deltoidal tetraapeirogonal tiling |
Properties | Vertex-transitive |
In geometry, the rhombitetraapeirogonal tiling is a uniform tiling of the hyperbolic plane. It has Schläfli symbol of rr{∞,4}.
Constructions
There are two uniform constructions of this tiling, one from [∞,4] or (*∞42) symmetry, and secondly removing the mirror middle, [∞,1+,4], gives a rectangular fundamental domain [∞,∞,∞], (*∞222).
Name | Rhombitetrahexagonal tiling | |
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Symmetry | [∞,4] (*∞42) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
[∞,∞,∞] = [∞,1+,4] (*∞222) ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Schläfli symbol | rr{∞,4} | t0,1,2,3{∞,∞,∞} |
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Symmetry
The dual of this tiling, called a deltoidal tetraapeirogonal tiling represents the fundamental domains of (*∞222) orbifold symmetry. Its fundamental domain is a Lambert quadrilateral, with 3 right angles.
Related polyhedra and tiling
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Symmetry [n,4], (*n42) |
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*342 [3,4] |
*442 [4,4] |
*542 [5,4] |
*642 [6,4] |
*742 [7,4] |
*842 [8,4] |
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Config. | 3.4.4.4 | 4.4.4.4 | 5.4.4.4 | 6.4.4.4 | 7.4.4.4 | 8.4.4.4 | ∞.4.4.4 | ||||
Rhombic figures config. |
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Paracompact uniform tilings in [∞,4] family | |||||||
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{∞,4} | t{∞,4} | r{∞,4} | 2t{∞,4}=t{4,∞} | 2r{∞,4}={4,∞} | rr{∞,4} | tr{∞,4} | |
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V∞4 | V4.∞.∞ | V(4.∞)2 | V8.8.∞ | V4∞ | V43.∞ | V4.8.∞ | |
Alternations | |||||||
[1+,∞,4] (*44∞) |
[∞+,4] (∞*2) |
[∞,1+,4] (*2∞2∞) |
[∞,4+] (4*∞) |
[∞,4,1+] (*∞∞2) |
[(∞,4,2+)] (2*2∞) |
[∞,4]+ (∞42) | |
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h{∞,4} | s{∞,4} | hr{∞,4} | s{4,∞} | h{4,∞} | hrr{∞,4} | s{∞,4} | |
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V(∞.4)4 | V3.(3.∞)2 | V(4.∞.4)2 | V3.∞.(3.4)2 | V∞∞ | V∞.44 | V3.3.4.3.∞ |
See also
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References
- John H. Conway, Heidi Burgiel, Chaim Goodman-Strauss, The Symmetries of Things 2008, ISBN 978-1-56881-220-5 (Chapter 19, The Hyperbolic Archimedean Tessellations)
- "Chapter 10: Regular honeycombs in hyperbolic space". The Beauty of Geometry: Twelve Essays. Dover Publications. 1999. ISBN 0-486-40919-8. LCCN 99035678.
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