| Cuboctahedral prism | |
|---|---|
![]() Schlegel diagram One cuboctahedral cell shown  | |
| Type | Prismatic uniform 4-polytope | 
| Uniform index | 50 | 
| Schläfli symbol | t1,3{3,4,2} or r{3,4}×{} t0,2,3{3,3,2} or rr{3,3}×{}  | 
| Coxeter-Dynkin | |
| Cells | 2 (3.4.3.4) 8 (3.4.4) 6 (4.4.4)  | 
| Faces | 16 {3} 12+24 {4}  | 
| Edges | 60 | 
| Vertices | 24 | 
| Vertex figure | ![]() Rectangular pyramid  | 
| Symmetry group | [3,4,2], order 96 [3,3,2], order 48  | 
| Properties | convex | 
In geometry, a cuboctahedral prism is a convex uniform 4-polytope. This 4-polytope has 16 polyhedral cells: 2 cuboctahedra connected by 8 triangular prisms and 6 cubes.
It is one of 18 uniform polyhedral prisms created by using uniform prisms to connect pairs of parallel Platonic solids and Archimedean solids.
![]() Net  | 
![]() Transparent Schlegel diagram  | 
Alternative names
- Cuboctahedral dyadic prism
 - Rhombioctahedral prism
 - Rhombioctahedral hyperprism
 
External links
- 6. Convex uniform prismatic polychora - Model 50, George Olshevsky.
 - Klitzing, Richard. "4D uniform polytopes (polychora) x o3x4o - cope".
 
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