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  2. Five-dimensional space - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the geometry of the 5th dimension studies the invariant properties of such space-time, as we move within it, expressed in formal equations. [11] Fifth dimensional geometry is generally represented using 5 coordinate values (x,y,z,w,v), where moving along the v axis involves moving between different hyper-volumes. [12]

  3. Randall–Sundrum model - Wikipedia

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    The model is a braneworld theory developed while trying to solve the hierarchy problem of the Standard Model.It involves a finite five-dimensional bulk that is extremely warped and contains two branes: the Planckbrane (where gravity is a relatively strong force; also called "Gravitybrane") and the Tevbrane (our home with the Standard Model particles; also called "Weakbrane").

  4. Wheel graph - Wikipedia

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    A wheel graph with n vertices can also be defined as the 1-skeleton of an (n – 1)-gonal pyramid. Some authors [1] write W n to denote a wheel graph with n vertices (n ≥ 4); other authors [2] instead use W n to denote a wheel graph with n + 1 vertices (n ≥ 3), which is formed by connecting a single vertex to all vertices of a cycle of ...

  5. Word wall - Wikipedia

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    Word walls can be used in classrooms ranging from pre-school through high school.Word walls are becoming commonplace in classrooms for all subject areas. High schools teachers use word walls in their respective content areas to teach spelling, vocabulary words, and mathematics symbols.

  6. Multiple time dimensions - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy writers such as J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis have made use of these and other multiple time dimensions, such as those proposed by Dunne, in some of their most well-known stories. [15] It has been argued that Tolkien borrowed his ideas for Lórien time in The Lord of the Rings, [15] and that Lewis adopted them for his Chronicles of ...

  7. Fifth Dimension - Wikipedia

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    Fifth Dimension or fifth dimension may refer to: Five-dimensional space, a mathematical concept or construct; The 5th Dimension, a pop music vocal group debuting in the 1960s; 5th Dimension, a 2013 album by Momoiro Clover Z; Fifth Dimension, a 1966 album by the Byrds "5D (Fifth Dimension)", a 1966 song by the Byrds

  8. List of mathematical topics in relativity - Wikipedia

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    Foundational issues. principle of relativity; speed of light; faster-than-light; biquaternion; conjugate diameters; four-vector. four-acceleration; four-force

  9. Slide chart - Wikipedia

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    A circular slide chart is sometimes referred to as a wheel chart or volvelle. Unlike other hand-held mechanical calculating devices such as slide rules and addiators, which have been replaced by electronic calculators and computer software, wheel charts and slide charts have survived to the present time. There are a number of companies who ...