2 21 polytope - meaning and definition. What is 2 21 polytope
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What (who) is 2 21 polytope - definition


2 21 polytope         
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UNIFORM 6-POLYTOPE
Gosset 2 21 polytope; Rectified 2 21 polytope; Rectified 2 21; Truncated 2 21 polytope; Truncated 2 21
In 6-dimensional geometry, the 221 polytope is a uniform 6-polytope, constructed within the symmetry of the E6 group. It was discovered by Thorold Gosset, published in his 1900 paper.
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  • Orthographic projection in Aut(E6) Coxeter plane with 18-gonal symmetry for complex polyhedron, <sub>3</sub>{3}<sub>3</sub>{4}<sub>2</sub>. It has 72 vertices, 216 3-edges, and 54 3{3}3 faces.
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UNIFORM 6-POLYTOPE
Gosset 1 22 polytope; Rectified 1 22 polytope; Birectified 2 21 polytope; Birectified 1 22 polytope; 0 221 polytope; Rectified 1 22; Birectified 1 22; Bicantellated 2 21; Truncated 1 22; Truncated 1 22 polytope
In 6-dimensional geometry, the 122 polytope is a uniform polytope, constructed from the E6 group. It was first published in E.
2 Chronicles 21         
SECOND BOOK OF CHRONICLES, CHAPTER 21
2 Chronicles 21:5; 2 Chronicles 21:20
2 Chronicles 21 is the twenty-first chapter of the Second Book of Chronicles the Old Testament in the Christian Bible or of the second part of the Books of Chronicles in the Hebrew Bible. The book is compiled from older sources by an unknown person or group, designated by modern scholars as "the Chronicler", and had the final shape established in late fifth or fourth century BCE.