- Thorold Gosset
Thorold Gosset (1869–1962) was an English
lawyer and an amateurmathematician . In mathematics, he is noted for discovering and classifying thesemiregular polytope s in dimensions four and higher.According to
H. S. M. Coxeter , [cite book | first = H. S. M. | last = Coxeter | authorlink = H. S. M. Coxeter | year = 1973 | title = Regular Polytopes | edition = (3rd ed.) | publisher = Dover Publications | location = New York | id = ISBN 0-486-61480-8 A brief account of Gosset and his contribution to mathematics is given on page 164.] Gosset, after attaining his law degree in 1895 and having no clients, amused himself by attempting to classify theregular polytope s in higher dimensional (greater than three)Euclidean space . After rediscovering all of them, he attempted to classify the "semi-regular polytopes", which he defined aspolytope s having regular facets and which arevertex-uniform , as well as the analogous honeycombs, which he regarded as degenerate polytopes. In 1897 he submitted his results to James W. Glaisher, then editor of the journal "Messenger of Mathematics ". Glaisher was favourably impressed and passed the results on toWilliam Burnside andAlfred Whitehead . Burnside, however, stated in a letter to Glaisher in 1899 that "the author's method, a sort of geometric intuition" did not appeal to him. He admitted that he never found the time to read more than the first half of Gosset's paper. In the end Glashier published only a brief abstract of Gosset results. [cite journal | last=Gosset | first=Thorold | title = On the regular and semi-regular figures in space of "n" dimensions | journal =Messenger of Mathematics | volume = 29 | pages = 43–48 | year = 1900]Gosset's results went largely unnoticed for many years. His semiregular polytopes were rediscovered by Elte in 1912 [citation | last = Elte | first = E. L. | title = The Semiregular Polytopes of the Hyperspaces | publisher = University of Groningen | location = Groningen | year = 1912 | isbn = 141817968X] and later by Coxeter who gave both Gosset and Elte due credit.
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Semiregular figures Gosset enumerated: (his names in parentheses)
*Convex uniform honeycomb s:
**Tetrahedral-octahedral honeycomb (Simple tetroctahedric check)
**Gyrated alternated cubic honeycomb (Complex tetroctahedric check)
* Uniform polychora
**Rectified 5-cell (Tetroctahedric)
**Snub 24-cell (Tetricosahedric)
**Rectified 600-cell (Octicosahedric)
*Semiregular E-polytope s:
**Demipenteract (5-ic semi-regular)
**Gosset 2 21 polytope (6-ic semi-regular)
**Gosset 3 21 polytope (7-ic semi-regular)
**Gosset 4 21 polytope (8-ic semi-regular)
**Gosset lattice (9-ic check)References
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