- Hypercube - Wikipedia
In geometry, a hypercube is an n -dimensional analogue of a square (n = 2) and a cube (n = 3); the special case for n = 4 is known as a tesseract
- Hypercube -- from Wolfram MathWorld
The hypercube is a generalization of a 3-cube to n dimensions, also called an n-cube or measure polytope It is a regular polytope with mutually perpendicular sides, and is therefore an orthotope
- Hypercubes - Math is Fun
In Geometry we can have different dimensions The general idea of a cube in any dimension is called a hypercube, or n-cube
- Tesseract | Brilliant Math Science Wiki
A tesseract, also known as a hypercube, is a four-dimensional cube, or, alternately, it is the extension of the idea of a square to a four-dimensional space in the same way that a cube is the extension of the idea of a square to a three-dimensional space
- HYPERCUBE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HYPERCUBE is a geometric figure (such as a tesseract) in Euclidean space of n dimensions that is analogous to a cube in three dimensions
- 26 Facts About Hypercube
What is a hypercube? Imagine a cube, but in four dimensions instead of three A hypercube, also known as a tesseract, is a geometric shape that extends the concept of a cube into higher dimensions While a regular cube has 6 faces, a hypercube has 8 cubic cells
- What Is a Tesseract or Hypercube? - Science Notes and Projects
A tesseract or hypercube is the four-dimensional equivalent to a cube, much like a cube is a three-dimensional equivalent to a square While a cube has six square faces, a tesseract consists of eight cells
- Hypercube - Polytope Wiki
A hypercube is the simplest center-symmetric polytope in each respective dimension, by facet count Hypercubes are a direct generalization of squares and cubes to higher dimensions
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