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Incidence-polytopes of type \(\{ 6,3,3\}\)
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    Incidence-polytopes of type \(\{ 6,3,3\}\) (English)
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    The notion of a regular convex polytope has been generalized in various directions by Coxeter, McMullen, Grünbaum, Danzer, Schulte and many other authors. Among these generalized structures we find the regular 4- incidence-polytopes \(H_{b,c}\) of Grünbaum, whose maximal faces are not homeomorphic to the 3-dimensional unit ball, as in the classical situation, but to a full torus. The present paper shows how to obtain all known examples \(H_{b,c}\) as quotient structures from a regular honeycomb in the 3-dimensional hyperbolic space. It gives an explicit description of these examples, and of their automorphism groups.
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    regular \(n\)-incidence polytopes
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