
An n-dimensional hypercube is also called an n-cube or an n-dimensional cube. The term `measure polytope` is also used, notably in the work of H.S.M. Coxeter (originally from Elte, 1912), but it has now been superseded. The hypercube is the special case of a hyperrectangle (also called an orthotope). A unit hypercube is a hypercube whose side ha.....
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(from the article `computer science`) ...geometric configurations in which hundreds or even thousands of processors may be linked together are examined to find the geometry that best ... ...the computational load, but this introduced the problem of communication between the processors. The network topology that he developed to ... [2...
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A higher dimensional analog of a cube. A four-dimensional hypercube is known as a tesseract.
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