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  2. 5-polytope - Wikipedia

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    A prismatic 5-polytope is constructed by a Cartesian product of two lower-dimensional polytopes. A prismatic 5-polytope is uniform if its factors are uniform. The hypercube is prismatic (product of a square and a cube), but is considered separately because it has symmetries other than those inherited from its factors.

  3. List of polygons, polyhedra and polytopes - Wikipedia

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    A polytope is a geometric object with flat sides, which exists in any general number of dimensions. ... Five-dimensional space, 5-polytope and ... Polytope families ...

  4. List of regular polytopes - Wikipedia

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    Although trivial as a polytope, it appears as the edges of polygons and other higher dimensional polytopes. [5] It is used in the definition of uniform prisms like Schläfli symbol { }×{p}, or Coxeter diagram as a Cartesian product of a line segment and a regular polygon. [6]

  5. List of mathematical shapes - Wikipedia

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    Tessellations of euclidean and hyperbolic space may also be considered regular polytopes. Note that an 'n'-dimensional polytope actually tessellates a space of one dimension less. For example, the (three-dimensional) platonic solids tessellate the 'two'-dimensional 'surface' of the sphere.

  6. Category:5-polytopes - Wikipedia

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    This category contains polytopes of 5-space, and honeycombs of 4-space. Pages in category "5-polytopes" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total. ...

  7. Five-dimensional space - Wikipedia

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    A 2D orthogonal projection of a 5-cube. A five-dimensional space is a space with five dimensions. In mathematics, a sequence of N numbers can represent a location in an N-dimensional space. If interpreted physically, that is one more than the usual three spatial dimensions and the fourth dimension of time used in relativistic physics. [1]

  8. Uniform 5-polytope - Wikipedia

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    The bifurcating graph of the D 5 family contains the 5-orthoplex, as well as a 5-demicube which is an alternated 5-cube. Each reflective uniform 5-polytope can be constructed in one or more reflective point group in 5 dimensions by a Wythoff construction , represented by rings around permutations of nodes in a Coxeter diagram .

  9. Category:Polytopes - Wikipedia

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    or Category:4-polytopes: For Polyteron or Polytera: see 5-polytope: or Category:5-polytopes: For Polypeton or Polypeta: see 6-polytope: or Category:6-polytopes: For Polyexon or Polyexa: see 7-polytope: or Category:7-polytopes: For Polyzetton or Polyzetta: see 8-polytope: or Category:8-polytopes: For Polyyotton or Polyyotta: see 9-polytope: or ...