Hexagonal antiprism
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In
geometry Geometry (; ) is, with arithmetic, one of the oldest branches of mathematics. It is concerned with properties of space such as the distance, shape, size, and relative position of figures. A mathematician who works in the field of geometry is ...
, the hexagonal antiprism is the 4th in an infinite set of
antiprisms In geometry, an antiprism or is a polyhedron composed of two parallel direct copies (not mirror images) of an polygon, connected by an alternating band of triangles. They are represented by the Conway notation . Antiprisms are a subclass o ...
formed by an even-numbered sequence of triangle sides closed by two
polygon In geometry, a polygon () is a plane figure that is described by a finite number of straight line segments connected to form a closed ''polygonal chain'' (or ''polygonal circuit''). The bounded plane region, the bounding circuit, or the two to ...
caps. Antiprisms are similar to
prism Prism usually refers to: * Prism (optics), a transparent optical component with flat surfaces that refract light * Prism (geometry), a kind of polyhedron Prism may also refer to: Science and mathematics * Prism (geology), a type of sedimentary ...
s except the bases are twisted relative to each other, and that the side faces are triangles, rather than
quadrilateral In geometry a quadrilateral is a four-sided polygon, having four edges (sides) and four corners (vertices). The word is derived from the Latin words ''quadri'', a variant of four, and ''latus'', meaning "side". It is also called a tetragon, ...
s. In the case of a regular 6-sided base, one usually considers the case where its copy is twisted by an angle . Extra regularity is obtained by the line connecting the base centers being perpendicular to the base planes, making it a right antiprism. As faces, it has the two bases and, connecting those bases, isosceles triangles. If faces are all regular, it is a semiregular polyhedron.


Crossed antiprism

A crossed hexagonal antiprism is a
star polyhedron In geometry, a star polyhedron is a polyhedron which has some repetitive quality of nonconvexity giving it a star-like visual quality. There are two general kinds of star polyhedron: *Polyhedra which self-intersect in a repetitive way. *Concave p ...
, topologically identical to the convex ''hexagonal antiprism'' with the same
vertex arrangement In geometry, a vertex arrangement is a set of points in space described by their relative positions. They can be described by their use in polytopes. For example, a ''square vertex arrangement'' is understood to mean four points in a plane, equa ...
, but it can't be made uniform; the sides are isosceles triangles. Its
vertex configuration In geometry, a vertex configurationCrystallography ...
is 3.3/2.3.6, with one triangle retrograde. It has D6d symmetry, order 24. :


Related polyhedra

The hexagonal faces can be replaced by coplanar triangles, leading to a nonconvex polyhedron with 24 equilateral triangles. :


External links

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Hexagonal Antiprism: Interactive Polyhedron model


www.georgehart.com: The Encyclopedia of Polyhedra **
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