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2 Symmetry  





3 Related polyhedra and tiling  





4 References  





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Ingeometry, the snub octaoctagonal tiling is a uniform tiling of the hyperbolic plane. It has Schläfli symbol of sr{8,8}.

Images[edit]

Drawn in chiral pairs, with edges missing between black triangles:

Symmetry[edit]

A higher symmetry coloring can be constructed from [8,4] symmetry as s{8,4}, . In this construction there is only one color of octagon.

Related polyhedra and tiling[edit]

Uniform octaoctagonal tilings
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  • Symmetry: [8,8], (*882)
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    {8,8} t{8,8}
    r{8,8} 2t{8,8}=t{8,8} 2r{8,8}={8,8} rr{8,8} tr{8,8}
    Uniform duals
    V88 V8.16.16 V8.8.8.8 V8.16.16 V88 V4.8.4.8 V4.16.16
    Alternations
    [1+,8,8]
    (*884)
    [8+,8]
    (8*4)
    [8,1+,8]
    (*4242)
    [8,8+]
    (8*4)
    [8,8,1+]
    (*884)
    [(8,8,2+)]
    (2*44)
    [8,8]+
    (882)
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    h{8,8} s{8,8} hr{8,8} s{8,8} h{8,8} hrr{8,8} sr{8,8}
    Alternation duals
    V(4.8)8 V3.4.3.8.3.8 V(4.4)4 V3.4.3.8.3.8 V(4.8)8 V46 V3.3.8.3.8
    Uniform octagonal/square tilings
  • t
  • e
  • [8,4], (*842)
    (with [8,8] (*882), [(4,4,4)] (*444) , [∞,4,∞] (*4222) index 2 subsymmetries)
    (And [(∞,4,∞,4)] (*4242) index 4 subsymmetry)

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    {8,4} t{8,4}
    r{8,4} 2t{8,4}=t{4,8} 2r{8,4}={4,8} rr{8,4} tr{8,4}
    Uniform duals
    V84 V4.16.16 V(4.8)2 V8.8.8 V48 V4.4.4.8 V4.8.16
    Alternations
    [1+,8,4]
    (*444)
    [8+,4]
    (8*2)
    [8,1+,4]
    (*4222)
    [8,4+]
    (4*4)
    [8,4,1+]
    (*882)
    [(8,4,2+)]
    (2*42)
    [8,4]+
    (842)

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    h{8,4} s{8,4} hr{8,4} s{4,8} h{4,8} hrr{8,4} sr{8,4}
    Alternation duals
    V(4.4)4 V3.(3.8)2 V(4.4.4)2 V(3.4)3 V88 V4.44 V3.3.4.3.8
    4n2 symmetry mutations of snub tilings: 3.3.n.3.n
    Symmetry
    4n2
    Spherical Euclidean Compact hyperbolic Paracompact
    222 322 442 552 662 772 882 ∞∞2
    Snub
    figures
    Config. 3.3.2.3.2 3.3.3.3.3 3.3.4.3.4 3.3.5.3.5 3.3.6.3.6 3.3.7.3.7 3.3.8.3.8 3.3.∞.3.∞
    Gyro
    figures
    Config. V3.3.2.3.2 V3.3.3.3.3 V3.3.4.3.4 V3.3.5.3.5 V3.3.6.3.6 V3.3.7.3.7 V3.3.8.3.8 V3.3.∞.3.∞

    References[edit]

    See also[edit]

    External links[edit]


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