- In
physics and mathematics, the
dimension of a
mathematical space (or object) is
informally defined as the
minimum number of
coordinates needed to specify...
- vector, or tensor) must be
dimensionally consistent. M**** as a
measure of the
quantity of
matter is to be
considered dimensionally independent from m**** as...
- In geometry, a three-
dimensional space (3D space, 3-space or, rarely, tri-
dimensional space) is a
mathematical space in
which three values (coordinates)...
-
Fifth Dimension or
fifth dimension may
refer to: Five-
dimensional space, a
mathematical concept or
construct The 5th
Dimension, a pop
music vocal group...
- Look up
fourth dimension in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fourth dimension may
refer to: Time in physics, the
continued progress of
existence and events...
-
where the size of the
compact dimension goes to zero, no
fields depend on this
extra dimension, and the
theory is
dimensionally reduced. In
string theory...
- 11th
dimension may
refer to: 11-
dimensional supergravity, a
field theory that
combines the
principles of
supersymmetry and
general relativity. 11-dimensional...
-
Dimensionality reduction, or
dimension reduction, is the
transformation of data from a high-
dimensional space into a low-
dimensional space so that the...
- (in a
suitably defined sense)
relative to the
intrinsic dimension of the data.
Dimensionally cursed phenomena occur in
domains such as
numerical analysis...
- has the same
dimension as
energy (SI unit joule), the
joule is
never used for
expressing torque". Newton-metres and
joules are
dimensionally equivalent...