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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "In geometry of 4 dimensions or higher, a duopyramid is a dual polytope of a duoprism. As a dual uniform polychoron, it is called a p-q duopyramid with a composite Schläfli symbol {p} + {q}, and Coxeter-Dynkin diagram File:CDel node f1.pngFile:CDel p.pngFile:CDel node.pngFile:CDel 2.pngFile:CDel node f1.pngFile:CDel q.pngFile:CDel node.png. The regular 16-cell can be seen as a 4,4-duopyramid, File:CDel node f1.pngFile:CDel 4.pngFile:CDel node.pngFile:CDel 2.pngFile:CDel node f1.pngFile:CDel 4.pngFile:CDel node.png, symmetry [[4,2,4]], order 128.A p-q dupyramid has Coxeter group symmetry [p,2,q], order 4pq. When p and q are identical, the symmetry is doubled as [[p,2,p]], order 8p2.Edges exist on all pairs of vertices between the p-gon and q-gon. The 1-skeleton of a p-q duopyramid represents edges of each p and q polygon and pq complete bipartite graph between them."@en }

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