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  2. Square root of 3 - Wikipedia

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    The space diagonal of the unit cube is √ 3. Distances between vertices of a double unit cube are square roots of the first six natural numbers, including the square root of 3 (√7 is not possible due to Legendre's three-square theorem) This projection of the Bilinski dodecahedron is a rhombus with diagonal ratio √ 3.

  3. Square root of 2 - Wikipedia

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    Distances between vertices of a double unit cube are square roots of the first six natural numbers, including the square root of 2 (√7 is not possible due to Legendre's three-square theorem) In the brain there are lattice cells, discovered in 2005 by a group led by May-Britt and Edvard Moser.

  4. Cube 2: Hypercube - Wikipedia

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    Cube 2: Hypercube (stylized on-screen as Cube²: Hypercube) is a 2002 Canadian science fiction horror film directed by Andrzej SekuĊ‚a, written by Sean Hood, and produced by Ernie Barbarash, Peter Block, and Suzanne Colvin. It is the second film in the Cube film series and a sequel to Cube.

  5. Onizuka Air Force Station - Wikipedia

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    Onizuka Air Force Station or Onizuka AFS was a United States Air Force installation in Sunnyvale, California, at the intersection of State Route 237 and North Mathilda Avenue. [1] It operated from 1960 to 2010. One of its distinguishing feature was Building 1003, known locally as the Blue Cube and

  6. The Cube Root of Uncertainty - Wikipedia

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    The Cube Root of Uncertainty is a collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Robert Silverberg, published in hardcover by Macmillan in 1970 and issued in paperback by Collier Books in 1971. No further editions have been issued. Contents "Introduction" "Passengers" (Orbit 4 1968) "Double Dare" (Galaxy 1956)

  7. Cubic field - Wikipedia

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    Adjoining the real cube root of 2 to the rational numbers gives the cubic field (). This is an example of a pure cubic field, and hence of a complex cubic field. In fact, of all pure cubic fields, it has the smallest discriminant (in absolute value), namely −108. [2]

  8. Unit cube - Wikipedia

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    The term unit cube or unit hypercube is also used for hypercubes, or "cubes" in n-dimensional spaces, for values of n other than 3 and edge length 1. [1] [2]Sometimes the term "unit cube" refers in specific to the set [0, 1] n of all n-tuples of numbers in the interval [0, 1].

  9. Up in a Heaval - Wikipedia

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