💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Hyperinterval"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| closed intervalnoun | (mathematics) an interval in the real number line which contains its supremum and infimum. |
| intervalnoun | A period of time. |
| open intervalnoun | (mathematics) An interval in the real number line which does not contain its supremum and infimum. If specified by a pair of real numbers, then it consists of all the points on the real line whose values lie strictly between those two real numbers. |
| half-open intervalnoun | (mathematics) An interval in the real line which contains one of its endpoints but not the other one: i.e., it either contains its supremum or its infimum but not both. |
| hyperboxnoun | An n-dimensional box structure that defines a range of points, used in neural network algorithms for classifying objects. |
| unit intervalnoun | (mathematics) the interval [0,1], that is the set of all real numbers x such that zero is less than or equal to x and x is less than or equal to one |
| punctured intervalnoun | (mathematics) A neighborhood of a point in a space with an order, minus the point itself. |
| orthotopenoun | (geometry) The generalization of a rectangle for higher dimensions, formally defined as the Cartesian product of intervals. |
| conenoun | Anything in the general shape of a cone. |
| δ-boxnoun | (mathematical analysis) A k-cell which is a Cartesian product of half-closed intervals which are closed at their infima and open at their suprema, and such that the infimum of each interval is the coordinate of a given point (called "the corner" of the δ-box), and the length (i.e., measure) of each interval is equal to (the given value) δ. |
| hilbert cubenoun | (topology) A metrizable topological space which is the product of a countably infinite number of closed intervals. |
| hyperinterpolationnoun | (mathematics) interpolation on a surface of more than two dimensions |
| boxicitynoun | (mathematics) The minimum dimension in which a graph may be represented as a specific intersection of boxes |
| tychonoff cubenoun | A topological space which is a product of infinitely many closed intervals. |
| hyperfieldnoun | (mathematics) A field in which the operation of addition is multivalued |
| isochronenoun | An isoline on a map or chart connecting points that have the same value for some time-related variable. |
| hypercylindernoun | (mathematics) A four-dimensional analog of a cylinder |
| hyperellipsenoun | (geometry) A superellipse: a curve in two dimensions of a certain type, a generalization of the ellipse. |
| hyperensemblenoun | (mathematics) A group of related probability distributions |
| long linenoun | (mathematics) A topological space, constructed by stringing together an uncountable number of intervals, which is "longer" than the real line. |
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