tesseract
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tesseract
Summary
tesseract is a 4-polytope[1]. tesseract ranks in the top 3% of 4_polytope entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,143 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- tesseract's image is recorded as 8-cell-simple.gif[3].
- tesseract's instance of is recorded as 4-polytope[4].
- tesseract's subclass of is recorded as convex regular polychoron[5].
- tesseract's subclass of is recorded as hypercube[6].
- tesseract's subclass of is recorded as duoprism[7].
- tesseract's subclass of is recorded as octatope[8].
- tesseract's Commons category is recorded as Tesseract[9].
- tesseract's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/07n8h[10].
- tesseract's described at URL is recorded as https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnURElCzGc0[11].
- tesseract's depicted by is recorded as tesseract graph[12].
- tesseract's has facet polytope is recorded as cube[13].
- tesseract's dual to is recorded as 16-cell[14].
- tesseract's has vertex figure is recorded as tetrahedron[15].
- tesseract's defining formula is recorded as {(x_1,x_2,x_3,x_4) \in \mathbb R^4 \,:\, -1 \leq x_i \leq 1 }[16].
- tesseract's studied by is recorded as graph theory[17].
- tesseract's studied by is recorded as multi-dimensional geometry[18].
- tesseract's has part is recorded as vertex[19].
- tesseract's has part is recorded as edge[20].
- tesseract's has part is recorded as face[21].
- tesseract's has part is recorded as cell[22].
- tesseract's MathWorld ID is recorded as Tesseract[23].
- tesseract's Schläfli symbol is recorded as {4,3,3}[24].
- tesseract's named by is recorded as Charles Howard Hinton[25].
- tesseract's 3D model is recorded as 8-cell cell-first perspective projection.stl[26].
- tesseract's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[27].
Body
Works and Contributions
Things named for tesseract include Cosmic Cube[28], a fictional object[29].
Why It Matters
tesseract ranks in the top 3% of 4_polytope entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,143 views/month).[2] tesseract has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] tesseract is known by 33 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]
Entities named for tesseract include Cosmic Cube[28], a fictional object[29].