Small rhombated enneazetton (acronym: srene) (Jonathan Bowers)[1]
Coordinates
The Cartesian coordinates of the vertices of the cantellated 8-simplex can be most simply positioned in 9-space as permutations of (0,0,0,0,0,0,1,1,2). This construction is based on facets of the cantellated 9-orthoplex.
Small birhombated enneazetton (acronym: sabrene) (Jonathan Bowers)[2]
Coordinates
The Cartesian coordinates of the vertices of the bicantellated 8-simplex can be most simply positioned in 9-space as permutations of (0,0,0,0,0,1,1,2,2). This construction is based on facets of the bicantellated 9-orthoplex.
Small trirhombihexadecaexon (acronym: satrene) (Jonathan Bowers)[3]
Coordinates
The Cartesian coordinates of the vertices of the tricantellated 8-simplex can be most simply positioned in 9-space as permutations of (0,0,0,0,0,1,1,2,2). This construction is based on facets of the tricantellated 9-orthoplex.
Great rhombated enneazetton (acronym: grene) (Jonathan Bowers)[4]
Coordinates
The Cartesian coordinates of the vertices of the cantitruncated 8-simplex can be most simply positioned in 9-space as permutations of (0,0,0,0,0,0,1,2,3). This construction is based on facets of the bicantitruncated 9-orthoplex.
Great birhombated enneazetton (acronym: gabrene) (Jonathan Bowers)[5]
Coordinates
The Cartesian coordinates of the vertices of the bicantitruncated 8-simplex can be most simply positioned in 9-space as permutations of (0,0,0,0,0,1,2,3,3). This construction is based on facets of the bicantitruncated 9-orthoplex.
Great trirhombated enneazetton (acronym: gatrene) (Jonathan Bowers)[6]
Coordinates
The Cartesian coordinates of the vertices of the tricantitruncated 8-simplex can be most simply positioned in 9-space as permutations of (0,0,0,0,1,2,3,3,3). This construction is based on facets of the bicantitruncated 9-orthoplex.
H.S.M. Coxeter, Regular Polytopes, 3rd Edition, Dover New York, 1973
Kaleidoscopes: Selected Writings of H.S.M. Coxeter, edited by F. Arthur Sherk, Peter McMullen, Anthony C. Thompson, Asia Ivic Weiss, Wiley-Interscience Publication, 1995, ISBN978-0-471-01003-6[1]
(Paper 22) H.S.M. Coxeter, Regular and Semi Regular Polytopes I, [Math. Zeit. 46 (1940) 380-407, MR 2,10]
(Paper 23) H.S.M. Coxeter, Regular and Semi-Regular Polytopes II, [Math. Zeit. 188 (1985) 559-591]
(Paper 24) H.S.M. Coxeter, Regular and Semi-Regular Polytopes III, [Math. Zeit. 200 (1988) 3-45]