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  2. Fibonacci cube - Wikipedia

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    Fibonacci cube. In the mathematical field of graph theory, the Fibonacci cubes or Fibonacci networks are a family of undirected graphs with rich recursive properties derived from its origin in number theory. Mathematically they are similar to the hypercube graphs, but with a Fibonacci number of vertices. Fibonacci cubes were first explicitly ...

  3. Cube (1997 film) - Wikipedia

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    Cube is a 1997 Canadian science fiction horror-thriller film directed and co-written by Vincenzo Natali. A product of the Canadian Film Centre 's First Feature Project, [9] Nicole de Boer , Nicky Guadagni , David Hewlett , Andrew Miller , Julian Richings , Wayne Robson , and Maurice Dean Wint star as individuals trapped in a bizarre and deadly ...

  4. Demihypercube - Wikipedia

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    Alternation of the n-cube yields one of two n-demicubes, as in this 3-dimensional illustration of the two tetrahedra that arise as the 3-demicubes of the 3-cube.. In geometry, demihypercubes (also called n-demicubes, n-hemicubes, and half measure polytopes) are a class of n-polytopes constructed from alternation of an n-hypercube, labeled as hγ n for being half of the hypercube family, γ n.

  5. File:9-cube column graph.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: 9-hypercube graph. This hypercube graph is an orthogonal projection.This oriented projection shows columns of vertices positioned a vertex-edge-vertex distance from one vertex on the left to one vertex on the right, and edges attaching adjacent columns of vertices.

  6. Petrie polygon - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a Petrie polygon for a regular polytope of n dimensions is a skew polygon in which every n – 1 consecutive sides (but no n) belongs to one of the facets.The Petrie polygon of a regular polygon is the regular polygon itself; that of a regular polyhedron is a skew polygon such that every two consecutive sides (but no three) belongs to one of the faces.

  7. Perfect magic cube - Wikipedia

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    By this definition, a perfect magic cube is one in which all possible lines through each cell sum to the magic constant. The name Nasik magic hypercube is another, unambiguous, name for such a cube. This definition is based on the fact that a pandiagonal magic square has traditionally been called 'perfect', because all possible lines sum correctly.

  8. Talk:Hypercube - Wikipedia

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    For instance for n-cube shaped corners of a tesseract to contain 9/10 of the total volume they would have to take (9/10)^(1/4)=0.974 of each side and just leav 0.026 wide strips round the centre. Considering the volume isn't in an n-ball round the centre either it seems to just be slipping away in the cracks ;-) NadVolum ( talk ) 20:57, 16 ...

  9. Talk:Cube 2: Hypercube - Wikipedia

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    I didn't find much from more or less reliable sources, but I think we could use some information from this article, like: "cube 2 is a quantum experiment that has a tesseract slowing closing in on itself", "In “Cube 2: Hypercube”, the death traps were abandoned in place of the complexities of a quantum-based tesseract. So the dangers would ...