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- Tesseract abstract "In geometry, the tesseract, also called an 8-cell or regular octachoron or cubic prism, is the four-dimensional analog of the cube; the tesseract is to the cube as the cube is to the square. Just as the surface of the cube consists of 6 square faces, the hypersurface of the tesseract consists of 8 cubical cells. The tesseract is one of the six convex regular 4-polytopes.A generalization of the cube to dimensions greater than three is called a "hypercube", "n-cube" or "measure polytope". The tesseract is the four-dimensional hypercube, or 4-cube.According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word tesseract was coined and first used in 1888 by Charles Howard Hinton in his book A New Era of Thought, from the Greek τέσσερεις ακτίνες ("four rays"), referring to the four lines from each vertex to other vertices. In this publication, as well as some of Hinton's later work, the word was occasionally spelled "tessaract." Some people[citation needed] have called the same figure a tetracube, and also simply a hypercube (although a tetracube can also mean a polycube made of four cubes, and the term hypercube is also used with dimensions greater than 4).".
- Tesseract thumbnail Schlegel_wireframe_8-cell.png?width=300.
- Tesseract wikiPageExternalLink 8-cell.html.
- Tesseract wikiPageExternalLink Hyper.html.
- Tesseract wikiPageExternalLink hypersolids.html.
- Tesseract wikiPageExternalLink hypercube.htm.
- Tesseract wikiPageExternalLink tesseract.html.
- Tesseract wikiPageExternalLink ~dpvc.
- Tesseract wikiPageExternalLink 4D.
- Tesseract wikiPageExternalLink index.php?title=TES.
- Tesseract wikiPageExternalLink c8.html.
- Tesseract wikiPageExternalLink productCd-0471010030.html.
- Tesseract wikiPageID "31112".
- Tesseract wikiPageRevisionID "606442732".
- Tesseract anchor "Tesseract".
- Tesseract cellList "820".
- Tesseract coxeterGroup "C4, [3,3,4]".
- Tesseract dual "16".
- Tesseract edgeCount "32".
- Tesseract faceList "24".
- Tesseract family Hypercube.
- Tesseract hasPhotoCollection Tesseract.
- Tesseract imageCaption Schlegel_diagram.
- Tesseract imageFile "Schlegel wireframe 8-cell.png".
- Tesseract index "10".
- Tesseract last "9".
- Tesseract name "Tesseract8-cell4-cube".
- Tesseract next "11".
- Tesseract petriePolygon Octagon.
- Tesseract propertyList Convex_polytope.
- Tesseract propertyList Isogonal_figure.
- Tesseract propertyList Isohedral_figure.
- Tesseract propertyList Isotoxal_figure.
- Tesseract schläfli "{4,3,3}t0,3{4,3,2} or {4,3}×{ }t0,2{4,2,4} or {4}×{4}t0,2,3{4,2,2} or {4}×{ }×{ }t0,1,2,3{2,2,2} or { }×{ }×{ }×{ }".
- Tesseract title "2".
- Tesseract title "Tesseract".
- Tesseract type Convex_regular_polychoron.
- Tesseract urlname "Tesseract".
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- Tesseract vertexCount "16".
- Tesseract vertexFigure "80".
- Tesseract subject Category:Algebraic_topology.
- Tesseract subject Category:Four-dimensional_geometry.
- Tesseract subject Category:Polychora.
- Tesseract comment "In geometry, the tesseract, also called an 8-cell or regular octachoron or cubic prism, is the four-dimensional analog of the cube; the tesseract is to the cube as the cube is to the square. Just as the surface of the cube consists of 6 square faces, the hypersurface of the tesseract consists of 8 cubical cells. The tesseract is one of the six convex regular 4-polytopes.A generalization of the cube to dimensions greater than three is called a "hypercube", "n-cube" or "measure polytope".".
- Tesseract label "Tesseract".
- Tesseract label "Tesseract".
- Tesseract label "Tesseract".
- Tesseract label "Tesserakt".
- Tesseract label "Tesserato".
- Tesseract label "Тессеракт".
- Tesseract label "تسراكت".
- Tesseract label "四維超正方體".
- Tesseract label "正八胞体".
- Tesseract sameAs Teserakt.
- Tesseract sameAs Tesserakt.
- Tesseract sameAs Τεσσεράκτιο.
- Tesseract sameAs Tesseract.
- Tesseract sameAs 正八胞体.
- Tesseract sameAs 정팔포체.
- Tesseract sameAs Tesseract.
- Tesseract sameAs Tesserato.
- Tesseract sameAs m.07n8h.
- Tesseract sameAs Q12142.
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- Tesseract wasDerivedFrom Tesseract?oldid=606442732.
- Tesseract depiction Schlegel_wireframe_8-cell.png.
- Tesseract isPrimaryTopicOf Tesseract.