Hyperbolic Coxeter n-polytopes with n+3 facets
Abstract
A polytope is called a Coxeter polytope if its dihedral angles are integer parts of π. In this paper we prove that if a non-compact Coxeter polytope of finite volume in Hn has exactly n+3 facets then n 16. We also find an example in H16 and show that it is unique.
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