6-6 duoprism
In geometry of 4 dimensions, a 6-6 duoprism or hexagonal duoprism is a polygonal duoprism, a 4-polytope resulting from the Cartesian product of two hexagons. It has 36 vertices, 72 edges, 48 faces (36 squares, and 12 hexagons), in 12 hexagonal prism cells. It has Coxeter diagram , and symmetry [[6,2,6]], order 288.
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6-6 duoprism
In geometry of 4 dimensions, a 6-6 duoprism or hexagonal duoprism is a polygonal duoprism, a 4-polytope resulting from the Cartesian product of two hexagons. It has 36 vertices, 72 edges, 48 faces (36 squares, and 12 hexagons), in 12 hexagonal prism cells. It has Coxeter diagram , and symmetry [[6,2,6]], order 288.
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