Definition of Manifoldness. Meaning of Manifoldness. Synonyms of Manifoldness

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Definition of Manifoldness

Manifoldness
Manifoldness Man"i*fold`ness, n. 1. Multiplicity. --Sherwood. 2. (Math.) A generalized concept of magnitude.

Meaning of Manifoldness from wikipedia

- Mannigfaltigkeit and diskrete Mannigfaltigkeit (continuous manifoldness and discontinuous manifoldness), depending on whether the value changes continuously...
- In differential geometry, a Riemannian manifold is a geometric space on which many geometric notions such as distance, angles, length, volume, and curvature...
- in subsequent formal developments: Having constructed the notion of a manifoldness of n dimensions, and found that its true character consists in the property...
- differential geometry, a Calabi–Yau manifold, also known as a Calabi–Yau space, is a particular type of manifold which has certain properties, such as...
- Mannigfaltigkeit and diskrete Mannigfaltigkeit (continuous manifoldness and discontinuous manifoldness), depending on whether the value changes continuously...
- geometry of smooth shapes and smooth spaces, otherwise known as smooth manifolds. It uses the techniques of single variable calculus, vector calculus,...
- Topological manifold Almost complex manifold Almost symplectic manifold Calibrated manifold Complex manifold Contact manifold CR manifold Finsler manifold Hermitian...
- In mathematics and especially differential geometry, a Kähler manifold is a manifold with three mutually compatible structures: a complex structure, a...
- In mathematics, an analytic manifold, also known as a C ω {\displaystyle C^{\omega }} manifold, is a differentiable manifold with analytic transition maps...
- In mathematics, a 3-manifold is a topological space that locally looks like a three-dimensional Euclidean space. A 3-manifold can be thought of as a possible...