icositetrachoron
English
Etymology
icosi- (“twenty”) + tetra- (“four”) + -choron (“room”), from Ancient Greek εἴκοσι (eíkosi, “twenty”) τέτταρες (téttares, “four”) and χώρος (khṓros, “room”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aɪkoʊsɪtɛtɹəˈkoʊɹɔn/
Noun
icositetrachoron (plural icositetrachorons or icositetrachora)
- (mathematics) A four-dimensional object with no regular three-dimensional analogue, constructed out of twenty-four octahedra.
- 2012, Raymond Aschheim, Spin foam with topologically encoded tetrad on trivalent spin networks:
- Shape of Nature comes from a unique, optimally symmetric geometric object: the sixth platonic element, the icositetrachoron (or 24-cell regular polytope), crystallized as a hyperdiamond network, mathematically and physically made of loops and connections.
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