Symmetry
Cells can be shown in two different symmetries. The reflection generated form represented by its Coxeter-Dynkin diagram has two colors of truncated cuboctahedra. The symmetry can be doubled by relating the pairs of ringed and unringed nodes of the Coxeter-Dynkin diagram, which can been shown with one colored tetrahedral and truncated tetrahedral cells.
Symmetry | ×2 =]] |
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Vertex figure symmetry |
D3d (2*3) order 12 |
C3v (*33) order 6 |
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