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- 6-polytope abstract "In six-dimensional geometry, a 6-polytope is a polytope, bounded by 5-polytope facets.In the context of uniform polytopes, a proposed name polypeton (plural: polypeta) has been advocated, from the Greek root poly- meaning "many", a shortened penta- meaning "five", and suffix -on. "Five" refers to the dimension of the 5-polytope facets.".
- 6-polytope comment "In six-dimensional geometry, a 6-polytope is a polytope, bounded by 5-polytope facets.In the context of uniform polytopes, a proposed name polypeton (plural: polypeta) has been advocated, from the Greek root poly- meaning "many", a shortened penta- meaning "five", and suffix -on. "Five" refers to the dimension of the 5-polytope facets.".