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==Special cases by symmetry== {| class=wikitable width=440 align=center |[[File:Full octahedral group; subgroups Hasse diagram; inversion.svg|350px]]<BR>Octahedral symmetry subgroup relations with [[point reflection|inversion center]] |[[File:Special_cases_of_parallelepiped.svg|300px]]<BR>Special cases of the parallelepiped |} {| class=wikitable width=900 !Form ![[Cube]] ![[Square cuboid]] ![[Trigonal trapezohedron]] ![[Rectangular cuboid]] !Right rhombic [[Prism (geometry)|prism]] !Right parallelogrammic [[Prism (geometry)|prism]] !Oblique rhombic [[Prism (geometry)|prism]] |- align=center !Constraints |<math>a=b=c</math><BR><math>\alpha=\beta=\gamma=90^\circ</math> |<math>a=b</math><BR><math>\alpha=\beta=\gamma=90^\circ</math> |<math>a=b=c</math><BR><math>\alpha=\beta=\gamma</math> | <BR><math>\alpha=\beta=\gamma=90^\circ</math> |<math>a=b</math><BR><math>\alpha=\beta=90^\circ</math> | <BR><math>\alpha=\beta=90^\circ</math> |<math>a=b</math><BR><math>\alpha=\beta</math> |- align=center ![[List of finite spherical symmetry groups|Symmetry]] |[[Octahedral symmetry|O<sub>h</sub>]]<br/>order 48 |D<sub>4h</sub><br/>order 16 |D<sub>3d</sub><br/>order 12 |colspan="2"|D<sub>2h</sub><br/>order 8 |colspan="2"|[[Cyclic symmetries|C<sub>2h</sub>]]<br/>order 4 |- align=center !Image |[[File:Cubic.svg|80px]] |[[File:Tetragonal.svg|60px]] |[[File:Rhombohedral.svg|80px]] |[[File:Orthorhombic.svg|60px]] |[[File:Rhombic prism.svg|60px]] |[[File:Monoclinic2.svg|60px]] ||[[File:Clinorhombic prism.svg|80px]] |- align=center !Faces |6 squares |2 squares,<BR>4 rectangles |6 rhombi |6 rectangles |4 rectangles,<BR>2 rhombi |4 rectangles,<BR>2 parallelograms |2 rhombi,<BR>4 parallelograms |} *The parallelepiped with O<sub>h</sub> symmetry is known as a '''[[cube]]''', which has six congruent square faces. *The parallelepiped with D<sub>4h</sub> symmetry is known as a '''[[square cuboid]]''', which has two square faces and four congruent rectangular faces. *The parallelepiped with D<sub>3d</sub> symmetry is known as a '''[[trigonal trapezohedron]]''', which has six congruent [[rhombus|rhombic]] faces (also called an '''isohedral rhombohedron'''). *For parallelepipeds with D<sub>2h</sub> symmetry, there are two cases: **'''[[Rectangular cuboid]]''': it has six rectangular faces (also called a '''rectangular parallelepiped''', or sometimes simply a ''cuboid''). **'''Right rhombic prism''': it has two rhombic faces and four congruent rectangular faces. **:Note: the fully rhombic special case, with two rhombic faces and four congruent square faces <math>(a=b=c)</math>, has the same name, and the same symmetry group (D<sub>2h</sub> , order 8). *For parallelepipeds with C<sub>2h</sub> symmetry, there are two cases: **'''Right parallelogrammic prism''': it has four rectangular faces and two parallelogrammic faces. **'''Oblique rhombic prism''': it has two rhombic faces, while of the other faces, two adjacent ones are equal and the other two also (the two pairs are each other's mirror image).
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