Definition of Hypercube

1. Noun. (geometry) A geometric figure in four or more dimensions, which is analogous to a cube in three dimensions. Specifically, the ''n''-dimensional equivalent of a cube for any non-negative integer ''n''. ¹

2. Noun. (geometry) A tesseract. ¹

3. Noun. (computing) A computer architecture in which each processor is connected to ''n'' others based on analogy to a hypercube of ''n'' dimensions. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Hypercube

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Hypercube

hypercritical point
hypercritical points
hypercriticality
hypercritically
hypercriticalness
hypercriticism
hypercriticisms
hypercriticize
hypercriticized
hypercriticizes
hypercriticizing
hypercritick
hypercritics
hypercryalgesia
hypercryesthesia
hypercube (current term)
hypercubes
hypercubic
hypercupraemia
hypercyanotic
hypercycle
hypercycles
hypercyesis
hypercylinder
hypercythemia
hypercytochromia
hypercytokinemia
hypercytosis
hyperdactyly

Literary usage of Hypercube

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Geometry of Four Dimensions by Henry Parker Manning (1914)
"The hypercube. The hypercube can be generated by the motion of a cube in a direction perpendicular to its hyperplane through a distance equal to its edge. ..."

2. The Fourth Dimension Simply Explained: A Collection of Essays Selected from by Henry Parker Manning (1910)
"Projecting* the edges of a hypercube on our space we get a network model of ... The form of the hypercube is conditioned by the mutual relations of these ..."

3. Stochastic Differential Equations in Infinite Dimensional Spaces by Gopinath Kallianpur, Jie Xiong (1995)
"For any hypercube Q in Rd, we denote by Q1 the hypercube in Rd such that Q and Q' have the same center with edges parallel to the co-ordinate axes and e(Q) ..."

4. Crossover: Architecture, Urbanism, Technology by Ad Graafland, Leslie Jaye Kavanaugh, George Baird (2006)
"The 977 hypercube is designed to be a giant interface between many different behavioral swarms, ... The presentation of the 9/7 hypercube comes in 12 modes, ..."

5. The Mystery of Space: A Study of the Hyperspace Movement in the Light of the by Robert T. Browne (1919)
"And this, too, despite the fact that they are regarded as boundaries of the hypercube; especially is this true when it is noted that these reflections are ..."

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