It goes by many names: the hypercube, the 8-cell, or the octochoron. It is represented by many shapes; a small cube inside a larger cube, two cubes connected by a bridge, a cube with slightly skewed ...
A tesseract is a four-dimensional cube, named and described by the British mathematician Charles Howard Hinton in his book “The Fourth Dimension,” which was written in Japan and published in the UK in ...
In the illustration: A tesseract (a four-dimensional cube) and the "shadow" it casts on a plane—the quasicrystal discovered by Shechtman. According to Prof. Bartal, "The fact that a quasicrystal is a ...
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