In geometry, a uniform polychoron (plural: uniform polychora) is a polychoron (4-polytope) which is vertex-transitive and whose cells are uniform polyhedra.
This article contains the complete list of 47 non-prismatic convex uniform polychora, and describes three sets of convex prismatic forms, two being infinite.
Read more about Uniform Polychoron: History of Discovery, Regular Polychora, Convex Uniform Polychora
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