4-5 kisrhombille

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4-5 kisrhombille
Order-4 bisected pentagonal tiling.png
Type Dual semiregular hyperbolic tiling
Coxeter diagram CDel node f1.pngCDel 4.pngCDel node f1.pngCDel 5.pngCDel node f1.png
Faces Right triangle
Face configuration V4.8.10
Symmetry group [5,4], (*542)
Rotation group [5,4]+, (542)
Dual truncated tetrapentagonal tiling
Properties face-transitive

In geometry, the 4-5 kisrhombille or order-4 bisected pentagonal tiling is a semiregular dual tiling of the hyperbolic plane. It is constructed by congruent right triangles with 4, 8, and 10 triangles meeting at each vertex.

The name 4-5 kisrhombille is by Conway, seeing it as a 4-5 rhombic tiling, divided by a kis operator, adding a center point to each rhombus, and dividing into four triangles.

The image shows a Poincaré disk model projection of the hyperbolic plane.

It is labeled V4.8.10 because each right triangle face has three types of vertices: one with 4 triangles, one with 8 triangles, and one with 10 triangles.

Dual tiling

It is the dual tessellation of the truncated tetrapentagonal tiling which has one square and one octagon and one decagon at each vertex.

Uniform tiling 54-t012.png

References

See also

eo:Ordo-3 dusekcita seplatera kahelaro