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English: Stereographic projection of a uniform polychoron, created by me, Anton Sherwood, using Fritz Obermeyer's Jenn Decachoron aka bitruncated 5-cell, the intersection of a simplex and its dual; projected from the center of one of its hexagon faces, to emphasize the unusual symmetry
Date 11 August 2006 (original upload date)
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Author Anton Sherwood at en.wikipedia

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  • 2006-08-11 19:15 Tamfang 455×509 (111654 bytes) Stereographic projection of a [[uniform polychoron]], created by me, [[User:Tamfang|Anton Sherwood]], using Fritz Obermeyer's [http://www.math.cmu.edu/~fho/jenn/ Jenn] [[Decachoron]] aka [[bitruncated 5-cell]], the intersection of a simplex and its dual;

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