7-cube

7-cube
Hepteract

Orthogonal projection
inside Petrie polygon
The central orange vertex is doubled
Type Regular 7-polytope
Family hypercube
Schläfli symbol {4,35}
Coxeter-Dynkin diagrams






6-faces 14 {4,34}
5-faces 84 {4,33}
4-faces 280 {4,3,3}
Cells 560 {4,3}
Faces 672 {4}
Edges 448
Vertices 128
Vertex figure 6-simplex
Petrie polygon tetradecagon
Coxeter group C7, [35,4]
Dual 7-orthoplex
Properties convex, Hanner polytope

In geometry, a 7-cube is a seven-dimensional hypercube with 128 vertices, 448 edges, 672 square faces, 560 cubic cells, 280 tesseract 4-faces, 84 penteract 5-faces, and 14 hexeract 6-faces.

It can be named by its Schläfli symbol {4,35}, being composed of 3 6-cubes around each 5-face. It can be called a hepteract, a portmanteau of tesseract (the 4-cube) and hepta for seven (dimensions) in Greek. It can also be called a regular tetradeca-7-tope or tetradecaexon, being a 7 dimensional polytope constructed from 14 regular facets.