• chknbwl@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    A popular example of a four-dimensional polytope is the Tesseract, which is just a 4D cube. Four dimensional and beyond polytopes have what is called a hypervolume. This can be calculated by using Lebesgue measure, which is beyond my understanding of mathematics.

    Fun fact: four-dimensional analysis is common in the development of modern parallel supercomputing!