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This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.

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A385025 Number of face-connected components of gyrobifastigium cells in the gyrobifastigium honeycomb up to translation, rotation, and reflection of the honeycomb.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 6, 31, 181, 1332, 10510, 88054, 757202, 6650140, 59248825, 534180521, 4862936054
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Peter Kagey and Bert Dobbelaere, Jun 15 2025

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These are "free polyforms" because they are counted up to rotation and reflection.

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Cf. A038119 (cubic), A038173 (rhombic dodecahedral), A038181 (truncated octahedral), A343909 (tetrahedral-octahedral), A365654 (square bipyramidal), A384254 (rectified cubic), A384274 (quarter cubic), A384754 (omnitruncated cubic), A385024 (tetragonal disphenoidal), A385025 (gyrobifastigium), A385026 (hexagonal prismatic), A385027 (triakis truncated tetrahedral).

A385026 Number of face-connected components of hexagonal prism cells in the hexagonal prismatic honeycomb up to translation, rotation, and reflection of the honeycomb.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 5, 20, 89, 569, 4002, 31899, 266736, 2315811, 20531349, 184927106, 1684835315
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Peter Kagey and Bert Dobbelaere, Jun 15 2025

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These are "free polyforms" because they are counted up to rotation and reflection.
The hexagonal prismatic honeycomb is the dual of the triangular prismatic honeycomb.

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Cf. A038119 (cubic), A038173 (rhombic dodecahedral), A038181 (truncated octahedral), A343909 (tetrahedral-octahedral), A365654 (square bipyramidal), A384254 (rectified cubic), A384274 (quarter cubic), A384754 (omnitruncated cubic), A385024 (tetragonal disphenoidal), A385025 (gyrobifastigium), A385026 (hexagonal prismatic), A385027 (triakis truncated tetrahedral).

A385027 Number of face-connected components of triakis truncated tetrahedral cells in the triakis truncated tetrahedral honeycomb up to translation, rotation, and reflection of the honeycomb.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 8, 71, 793, 11486, 177746, 2876127, 47667178, 804571359, 13773260905
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Peter Kagey and Bert Dobbelaere, Jun 15 2025

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According to Wikipedia, the triakis truncated tetrahedral honeycomb "is the Voronoi tessellation of the carbon atoms in diamond."

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Cf. A038119 (cubic), A038173 (rhombic dodecahedral), A038181 (truncated octahedral), A343909 (tetrahedral-octahedral), A365654 (square bipyramidal), A384254 (rectified cubic), A384274 (quarter cubic), A384754 (omnitruncated cubic), A385024 (tetragonal disphenoidal), A385025 (gyrobifastigium), A385026 (hexagonal prismatic), A385027 (triakis truncated tetrahedral).

A385267 Number of face-connected components of half pyramidille cells in the half pyramidille up to translation, rotation, and reflection of the honeycomb.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 3, 4, 13, 29, 106, 331, 1222, 4390, 16588, 62865, 243217, 947711, 3732800, 14801687, 59103268, 237305379, 957738244, 3882631356, 15804400624
Offset: 0

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Peter Kagey and Bert Dobbelaere, Jun 23 2025

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The half pyramidille is the dual to the cantitruncated tetrahedral-octahedral honeycomb (also known as the runcicantic cubic honeycomb) which consists of truncated cuboctahedra, truncated cubes and truncated tetrahedra.
Each cell is similar to the convex hull of (0,0,0), (2,0,0), (2,2,0), and (1,1,1).

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Cf. A038119 (cubic), A038173 (rhombic dodecahedral), A038181 (truncated octahedral), A343909 (tetrahedral-octahedral), A365654 (square bipyramidal), A384254 (rectified cubic), A384274 (quarter cubic), A384754 (omnitruncated cubic), A385024 (tetragonal disphenoidal), A385025 (gyrobifastigium), A385026 (hexagonal prismatic), A385027 (triakis truncated tetrahedral), A385267 (half pyramidille), A385268 (oblate cubille), A385269 (quarter cubille), A385270 (elongated dodecahedral), A385271 (hexakis cubic), A385272 (phyllic disphenoidal), A385273 (quarter oblate octahedrille), A385274 (rhombic pyramidal), A385275 (square quarter pyramidille), A385276 (trapezo-rhombic dodecahedral), A385277 (triangular prismatic).

A385268 Number of face-connected components of oblate cubille cells in the oblate cubille up to translation, rotation, and reflection of the honeycomb.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 1, 3, 7, 24, 93, 427, 2043, 10412, 54072, 287121, 1543567, 8393603, 46040030, 254484780, 1415837030, 7922633039
Offset: 0

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Peter Kagey and Bert Dobbelaere, Jun 23 2025

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These are "free polyforms" because two connected components are considered to be the same if one can be rotated or reflected to match the other.
Each cell is 1/4 of a rhombic dodecahedron, and is similar to the convex hull of (-1,1,1), (0,0,0), (0,0,2), (0,2,0), (1,-1,1), (1,1,-1), (1,1,1), and (2,0,0).
The "oblate cubille" is also called the "trigonal trapezohedral honeycomb."

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Cf. A038119 (cubic), A038173 (rhombic dodecahedral), A038181 (truncated octahedral), A343909 (tetrahedral-octahedral), A365654 (square bipyramidal), A384254 (rectified cubic), A384274 (quarter cubic), A384754 (omnitruncated cubic), A385024 (tetragonal disphenoidal), A385025 (gyrobifastigium), A385026 (hexagonal prismatic), A385027 (triakis truncated tetrahedral), A385267 (half pyramidille), A385268 (oblate cubille), A385269 (quarter cubille), A385270 (elongated dodecahedral), A385271 (hexakis cubic), A385272 (phyllic disphenoidal), A385273 (quarter oblate octahedrille), A385274 (rhombic pyramidal), A385275 (square quarter pyramidille), A385276 (trapezo-rhombic dodecahedral), A385277 (triangular prismatic).

A385269 Number of face-connected components of quarter cubille cells in the quarter cubille up to translation, rotation, and reflection of the honeycomb.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 2, 4, 18, 67, 374, 2063, 12482, 76835, 486375, 3119695, 20275051, 133031450, 880300617, 5866722906
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Peter Kagey and Bert Dobbelaere, Jun 23 2025

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These are "free polyforms" because they are counted up to rotation and reflection.
The quarter cubille is the dual to the runcic cubic honeycomb (equivalently, the cantellated tetrahedral-octahedral honeycomb) which consists of rhombicuboctahedra, cubes, and tetrahedra.
Each cell is similar to the convex hull of (0,2,2), (2,0,2), (2,2,0), (2,2,2), and (1,1,1).

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Cf. A038119 (cubic), A038173 (rhombic dodecahedral), A038181 (truncated octahedral), A343909 (tetrahedral-octahedral), A365654 (square bipyramidal), A384254 (rectified cubic), A384274 (quarter cubic), A384754 (omnitruncated cubic), A385024 (tetragonal disphenoidal), A385025 (gyrobifastigium), A385026 (hexagonal prismatic), A385027 (triakis truncated tetrahedral), A385267 (half pyramidille), A385268 (oblate cubille), A385269 (quarter cubille), A385270 (elongated dodecahedral), A385271 (hexakis cubic), A385272 (phyllic disphenoidal), A385273 (quarter oblate octahedrille), A385274 (rhombic pyramidal), A385275 (square quarter pyramidille), A385276 (trapezo-rhombic dodecahedral), A385277 (triangular prismatic).

A385270 Number of face-connected components of elongated dodecahedral cells in the elongated dodecahedral honeycomb up to translation, rotation, and reflection of the honeycomb.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 2, 8, 48, 362, 3530, 37861, 431383, 5059338, 60577228, 736054522, 9050344941, 112374575115
Offset: 0

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Peter Kagey and Bert Dobbelaere, Jun 23 2025

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These are "free polyforms" because they are counted up to rotation and reflection.
The symmetry group of the elongated dodecahedron is D_4h, which is prismatic symmetry of order 16.

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Cf. A038119 (cubic), A038173 (rhombic dodecahedral), A038181 (truncated octahedral), A343909 (tetrahedral-octahedral), A365654 (square bipyramidal), A384254 (rectified cubic), A384274 (quarter cubic), A384754 (omnitruncated cubic), A385024 (tetragonal disphenoidal), A385025 (gyrobifastigium), A385026 (hexagonal prismatic), A385027 (triakis truncated tetrahedral), A385267 (half pyramidille), A385268 (oblate cubille), A385269 (quarter cubille), A385270 (elongated dodecahedral), A385271 (hexakis cubic), A385272 (phyllic disphenoidal), A385273 (quarter oblate octahedrille), A385274 (rhombic pyramidal), A385275 (square quarter pyramidille), A385276 (trapezo-rhombic dodecahedral), A385277 (triangular prismatic).

A385271 Number of face-connected components of square pyramidal cells in the hexakis cubic honeycomb up to translation, rotation, and reflection of the honeycomb.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 2, 3, 9, 17, 60, 166, 606, 2106, 8046, 30801, 122442, 491539, 2007571, 8272122, 34408439, 144084776, 607112043, 2571118048, 10938419260, 46720437135
Offset: 0

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Peter Kagey and Bert Dobbelaere, Jun 25 2025

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These are "free polyforms" because they are counted up to rotation and reflection.
The "hexakis cubic honeycomb" is also called the "pyramidille" and is dual to the truncated cubic honeycomb.
The square pyramidal cells are similar to the convex hull of (0,0,0), (2,0,0), (0,2,0) (2,2,0), and (1,1,1).

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Cf. A038119 (cubic), A038173 (rhombic dodecahedral), A038181 (truncated octahedral), A343909 (tetrahedral-octahedral), A365654 (square bipyramidal), A384254 (rectified cubic), A384274 (quarter cubic), A384754 (omnitruncated cubic), A385024 (tetragonal disphenoidal), A385025 (gyrobifastigium), A385026 (hexagonal prismatic), A385027 (triakis truncated tetrahedral), A385267 (half pyramidille), A385268 (oblate cubille), A385269 (quarter cubille), A385270 (elongated dodecahedral), A385271 (hexakis cubic), A385272 (phyllic disphenoidal), A385273 (quarter oblate octahedrille), A385274 (rhombic pyramidal), A385275 (square quarter pyramidille), A385276 (trapezo-rhombic dodecahedral), A385277 (triangular prismatic).

A385272 Number of face-connected components of phyllic disphenoidal cells in the phyllic disphenoidal honeycomb up to translation, rotation, and reflection of the honeycomb.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 2, 4, 13, 38, 141, 515, 2043, 8176, 33706, 140471, 593705, 2531933, 10893811, 47202599, 205843902, 902644191, 3977976135, 17609163491
Offset: 0

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Peter Kagey and Bert Dobbelaere, Jun 25 2025

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These are "free polyforms" because they are counted up to rotation and reflection.
The "phyllic disphenoidal honeycomb" is also called the "eighth pyramidille," and its dual is the omnitruncated cubic honeycomb.
The phyllic disphenoidal cells are similar to the convex hull of (0,0,0), (1,0,0), (1,1,0), and (1,1,1).

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Cf. A038119 (cubic), A038173 (rhombic dodecahedral), A038181 (truncated octahedral), A343909 (tetrahedral-octahedral), A365654 (square bipyramidal), A384254 (rectified cubic), A384274 (quarter cubic), A384754 (omnitruncated cubic), A385024 (tetragonal disphenoidal), A385025 (gyrobifastigium), A385026 (hexagonal prismatic), A385027 (triakis truncated tetrahedral), A385267 (half pyramidille), A385268 (oblate cubille), A385269 (quarter cubille), A385270 (elongated dodecahedral), A385271 (hexakis cubic), A385272 (phyllic disphenoidal), A385273 (quarter oblate octahedrille), A385274 (rhombic pyramidal), A385275 (square quarter pyramidille), A385276 (trapezo-rhombic dodecahedral), A385277 (triangular prismatic).

A385273 Number of face-connected components of polyhedral cells in the quarter oblate octahedrille up to translation, rotation, and reflection of the honeycomb.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 1, 2, 6, 24, 114, 647, 3883, 24605, 159837, 1060450, 7137627, 48624639, 334475495, 2319909330, 16205238283
Offset: 0

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Peter Kagey and Bert Dobbelaere, Jun 25 2025

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These are "free polyforms" because they are counted up to rotation and reflection.
The quarter oblate octahedrille is dual to the cantellated cubic honeycomb.
The cells of the quarter oblate octahedrille are similar to the convex hull of (0,0,0), (1,0,0), (0, 1, 0), (1,1,1), and (1,1,-1).

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Cf. A038119 (cubic), A038173 (rhombic dodecahedral), A038181 (truncated octahedral), A343909 (tetrahedral-octahedral), A365654 (square bipyramidal), A384254 (rectified cubic), A384274 (quarter cubic), A384754 (omnitruncated cubic), A385024 (tetragonal disphenoidal), A385025 (gyrobifastigium), A385026 (hexagonal prismatic), A385027 (triakis truncated tetrahedral), A385267 (half pyramidille), A385268 (oblate cubille), A385269 (quarter cubille), A385270 (elongated dodecahedral), A385271 (hexakis cubic), A385272 (phyllic disphenoidal), A385273 (quarter oblate octahedrille), A385274 (rhombic pyramidal), A385275 (square quarter pyramidille), A385276 (trapezo-rhombic dodecahedral), A385277 (triangular prismatic).
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