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  2. Hybrid Memory Cube - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid Memory Cube was co-developed by Samsung Electronics and Micron Technology in 2011, [1] and announced by Micron in September 2011. [2] It promised a 15 times speed improvement over DDR3. [3] The Hybrid Memory Cube Consortium (HMCC) is backed by several major technology companies including Samsung, Micron Technology, Open-Silicon, ARM, HP ...

  3. Curse of dimensionality - Wikipedia

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    For example, 10 2 = 100 evenly spaced sample points suffice to sample a unit interval (try to visualize a "1-dimensional" cube) with no more than 10 −2 = 0.01 distance between points; an equivalent sampling of a 10-dimensional unit hypercube with a lattice that has a spacing of 10 −2 = 0.01 between adjacent points would require 10 20 = [(10 ...

  4. Halved cube graph - Wikipedia

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    In graph theory, the halved cube graph or half cube graph of dimension n is the graph of the demihypercube, formed by connecting pairs of vertices at distance exactly two from each other in the hypercube graph. That is, it is the half-square of the hypercube. This connectivity pattern produces two isomorphic graphs, disconnected from each other ...

  5. Folded cube graph - Wikipedia

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    The folded cube graph of dimension k (containing 2 k − 1 vertices) may be formed by adding edges between opposite pairs of vertices in a hypercube graph of dimension k − 1. (In a hypercube with 2 n vertices, a pair of vertices are opposite if the shortest path between them has length n .) It can, equivalently, be formed from a hypercube ...

  6. Partial cube - Wikipedia

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    Partial cube. In graph theory, a partial cube is a graph that is an isometric subgraph of a hypercube. [1] In other words, a partial cube can be identified with a subgraph of a hypercube in such a way that the distance between any two vertices in the partial cube is the same as the distance between those vertices in the hypercube.

  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. Grande Arche - Wikipedia

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    It is usually known as the Arche de la Défense or simply as La Grande Arche. A 110-metre-high (360 ft) cube, La Grande Arche is part of the perspective from the Louvre to Arc de Triomphe, and was one of the Grands Projets of François Mitterrand. The distance from La Grande Arche to Arc de Triomphe is 4 km ( miles). [1]

  9. Square - Wikipedia

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    The square is in two families of polytopes in two dimensions: hypercube and the cross-polytope. ... 9-orthoplex • 9-cube: 9-demicube: Uniform 10-polytope: 10-simplex: