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11-Cell


The 11-cell is a regular 4-dimensional structure that cannot be represented in 3-dimensional space in any reasonable way and is highly self-intersecting even in 4-dimensional space because its boundary cells are single-sided manifolds such as a Möbius strip or Klein bottle (Séquin and Hamlin 2007).


See also

16-Cell, 24-Cell, 57-Cell, 120-Cell, 600-Cell, Pentatope, Tesseract

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References

Grünbaum, B. "Regularity of Graphs, Complexes and Designs." Colloque Intern. C.N.R.S. 260, 191-197, 1977.Lanier, J. "Jaron's World: Shapes in Other Dimensions." Discover Mag., pp. 28-29, Apr. 2007.Séquin, C. H. and Hamlin, J. F. "The Regular 4-Dimensional 57-Cell." International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques: ACM SIGGRAPH 2007 Sketches. New York: ACM, 2007.

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Weisstein, Eric W. "11-Cell." From MathWorld--A Wolfram Web Resource. https://mathworld.wolfram.com/11-Cell.html

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