Order-4 pentagonal tiling

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Order-4 pentagonal tiling
Order-4 pentagonal tiling
Poincaré disk model of the hyperbolic plane
Type Hyperbolic regular tiling
Vertex configuration 54
Schläfli symbol {5,4}
r{5,5} or
Wythoff symbol 4 | 5 2
2 | 5 5
Coxeter diagram
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Symmetry group [5,4], (*542)
[5,5], (*552)
Dual Order-5 square tiling
Properties Vertex-transitive, edge-transitive, face-transitive

In geometry, the order-4 pentagonal tiling is a regular tiling of the hyperbolic plane. It has Schläfli symbol of {5,4}. It can also be called a pentapentagonal tiling in a bicolored quasiregular form.

Symmetry

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This tiling represents a hyperbolic kaleidoscope of 5 mirrors meeting as edges of a regular pentagon. This symmetry by orbifold notation is called *22222 with 5 order-2 mirror intersections. In Coxeter notation can be represented as [5*,4], removing two of three mirrors (passing through the pentagon center) in the [5,4] symmetry.

The kaleidoscopic domains can be seen as bicolored pentagons, representing mirror images of the fundamental domain. This coloring represents the uniform tiling t1{5,5} and as a quasiregular tiling is called a pentapentagonal tiling.

 
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Uniform pentagonal/square tilings
Symmetry: [5,4], (*542) [5,4]+, (542) [5+,4], (5*2) [5,4,1+], (*552)
                                                           
                   
{5,4} t{5,4} r{5,4} 2t{5,4}=t{4,5} 2r{5,4}={4,5} rr{5,4} tr{5,4} sr{5,4} s{5,4} h{4,5}
Uniform duals
                                                           
                 
V54 V4.10.10 V4.5.4.5 V5.8.8 V45 V4.4.5.4 V4.8.10 V3.3.4.3.5 V3.3.5.3.5 V55
Uniform pentapentagonal tilings
Symmetry: [5,5], (*552) [5,5]+, (552)
     
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Order-5 pentagonal tiling
{5,5}
Truncated order-5 pentagonal tiling
t{5,5}
Order-4 pentagonal tiling
r{5,5}
Truncated order-5 pentagonal tiling
2t{5,5} = t{5,5}
Order-5 pentagonal tiling
2r{5,5} = {5,5}
Tetrapentagonal tiling
rr{5,5}
Truncated order-4 pentagonal tiling
tr{5,5}
Snub pentapentagonal tiling
sr{5,5}
Uniform duals
                                               
             
Order-5 pentagonal tiling
V5.5.5.5.5
V5.10.10 Order-5 square tiling
V5.5.5.5
V5.10.10 Order-5 pentagonal tiling
V5.5.5.5.5
V4.5.4.5 V4.10.10 V3.3.5.3.5

This tiling is topologically related as a part of sequence of regular polyhedra and tilings with pentagonal faces, starting with the dodecahedron, with Schläfli symbol {5,n}, and Coxeter diagram      , progressing to infinity.

This tiling is also topologically related as a part of sequence of regular polyhedra and tilings with four faces per vertex, starting with the octahedron, with Schläfli symbol {n,4}, and Coxeter diagram      , with n progressing to infinity.

*n42 symmetry mutation of regular tilings: {n,4}
Spherical Euclidean Hyperbolic tilings
               
24 34 44 54 64 74 84 ...4

This tiling is topologically related as a part of sequence of regular polyhedra and tilings with vertex figure (4n).

*n42 symmetry mutation of regular tilings: {4,n}
Spherical Euclidean Compact hyperbolic Paracompact
 
{4,3}
     
 
{4,4}
     
 
{4,5}
     
 
{4,6}
     
 
{4,7}
     
 
{4,8}...
     
 
{4,∞}
     
*5n2 symmetry mutations of quasiregular tilings: (5.n)2
Symmetry
*5n2
[n,5]
Spherical Hyperbolic Paracompact Noncompact
*352
[3,5]
*452
[4,5]
*552
[5,5]
*652
[6,5]
*752
[7,5]
*852
[8,5]...
*∞52
[∞,5]
 
[ni,5]
Figures              
Config. (5.3)2 (5.4)2 (5.5)2 (5.6)2 (5.7)2 (5.8)2 (5.∞)2 (5.ni)2
Rhombic
figures
       
Config. V(5.3)2 V(5.4)2 V(5.5)2 V(5.6)2 V(5.7)2 V(5.8)2 V(5.∞)2 V(5.∞)2

References

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  • John H. Conway, Heidi Burgiel, Chaim Goodman-Strauss, The Symmetries of Things 2008, ISBN 978-1-56881-220-5 (Chapter 19, The Hyperbolic Archimedean Tessellations)
  • Coxeter, H. S. M. (1999), Chapter 10: Regular honeycombs in hyperbolic space (PDF), The Beauty of Geometry: Twelve Essays, Dover Publications, ISBN 0-486-40919-8, LCCN 99035678, invited lecture, ICM, Amsterdam, 1954.

See also

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