Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p In five-dimensional geometry, a demipenteract or 5-demicube is a semiregular 5-polytope, constructed from a 5-hypercube (penteract) with alternated vertices truncated.It was discovered by Thorold Gosset. Since it was the only semiregular 5-polytope (made of more than one type of regular facets), he called it a 5-ic semi-regular.Coxeter named this polytope as 121 from its Coxeter-Dynkin diagram, which has branches of length 2, 1 and 1 with a ringed node on one of the short branches. It exists in the k21 polytope family as 121 with the Gosset polytopes: 221, 321, and 421.. }
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- 5-demicube abstract "In five-dimensional geometry, a demipenteract or 5-demicube is a semiregular 5-polytope, constructed from a 5-hypercube (penteract) with alternated vertices truncated.It was discovered by Thorold Gosset. Since it was the only semiregular 5-polytope (made of more than one type of regular facets), he called it a 5-ic semi-regular.Coxeter named this polytope as 121 from its Coxeter-Dynkin diagram, which has branches of length 2, 1 and 1 with a ringed node on one of the short branches. It exists in the k21 polytope family as 121 with the Gosset polytopes: 221, 321, and 421.".