A duocylinder is the four dimensional rotatope created from the Cartesian product of two discs[1][2]. It can therefore be considered to be a duoprism of two discs. It is composed of two torus-like cells joined by a single 2-D surface.
Structure and Sections[]
The duocylinder's sections are all the same. It looks like a circle expanding to a cylinder before shrinking back.
Subfacets[]
- 1 torus (2D)
- 2 solid tori (3D)
- 1 duocylinder (4D)