- In mathematics, an n-sphere or
hypersphere is an n {\displaystyle n} -dimensional
generalization of the 1 {\displaystyle 1} -dimensional circle...
- a
hypersphere in four-dimensional
space (a 3-sphere). Just as in the
simpler example above, each
rotation represented as a
point on the
hypersphere is...
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dimensions (where the
problem becomes circle ****ng in two dimensions, or
hypersphere ****ng in
higher dimensions) or to non-Euclidean
spaces such as hyperbolic...
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HyperSphere system,
released as a
counterpart to the GT system,
features large, bowl-shaped "performance tips"
designed to
climb special HyperSphere walls...
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Public hypersphere is a new kind of
public sphere that has come into
existence globally through the use of
modern information technology,
digital media...
- For example, a
hypersphere would appear first as a point, then as a
growing sphere (until it
reaches the "hyperdiameter" of the
hypersphere), with the sphere...
- In mathematics, a
hypersphere, 3-sphere, or
glome is a 4-dimensional
analogue of a sphere, and is the 3-dimensional n-sphere. In 4-dimensional Euclidean...
- the
kissing number of the
lattice and the
highest for
dimension 5. A
hypersphere in 5-space (also
called a 4-sphere due to its
surface being 4-dimensional)...
- in n
dimensions is
called a
hyperball or n-ball and is
bounded by a
hypersphere or (n−1)-sphere. Thus, for example, a ball in the
Euclidean plane is...
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networks which extend TopoART to
further learning paradigms.
Hypersphere ART and
Hypersphere ARTMAP are
closely related to
fuzzy ART and
fuzzy ARTMAP, respectively...