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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Hypercube - from Wolfram MathWorld

    Mar 25, 2026 · 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 …

  4. 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 …

  5. What Is a Tesseract or Hypercube? - Science Notes and Projects

    Mar 28, 2021 · A tesseract or hypercube is the four-dimensional equivalent to a cube. In three dimensions, it is like a cube within a cube, except if all the vertices were connected by 90 degree …

  6. Hypercube - Polytope Wiki

    A hypercube is a polytope generalizing the notion of the square, cube, tesseract, etc. to arbitrary dimensions. It is the simplest centrally-symmetric polytope in each respective dimension, by facet count.

  7. Hypercube - Art of Problem Solving

    As used in geometry, a hypercube is an extrapolation of the cube or square to n dimensions. When n is not specified, it's generally assumed to be 4. For example, a 4th dimensional hypercube is called a …

  8. 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.

  9. Interactive 4D Handbook - 4D Cubes - Bailey Snyder

    To build a 4D cube, let’s start all the way back with a simple 1D line. Drag that line along the y axis to create a 2D square. Drag that square along the z axis to create a 3D cube. And finally, drag that …

  10. Hypercube - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    A hypercube is a closed, compact, convex figure that is made of groups of opposite parallel line segments aligned in each of the space's dimensions, perpendicular to each other and of the same …