Uniform square antiprism | |
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Type | Prismatic uniform polyhedron |
Elements | F = 10, E = 16 V = 8 (χ = 2) |
Faces by sides | 8{3}+2{4} |
Schläfli symbol | s{2,8} sr{2,4} |
Wythoff symbol | | 2 2 4 |
Coxeter diagram | |
Symmetry group | D4d, [2+,8], (2*4), order 16 |
Rotation group | D4, [4,2]+, (442), order 8 |
References | U77(b) |
Dual | Tetragonal trapezohedron |
Properties | convex |
Vertex figure 3.3.3.4 |
In geometry, the square antiprism is the second in an infinite family of antiprisms formed by an even-numbered sequence of triangle sides closed by two polygon caps. It is also known as an anticube.[1]
If all its faces are regular, it is a semiregular polyhedron or uniform polyhedron.
A nonuniform D4-symmetric variant is the cell of the noble square antiprismatic 72-cell.