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  2. 4D - Wikipedia

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    4D (software), a complete programming environment including database and web server 4D SAS, developers of 4D and Wakanda; 4D Inc, a US-based subsidiary of 4D SAS; 4D BIM, a term used in computer aided design; 4D printing; Cinema 4D, a commercial cross platform 3D graphics application; SGI IRIS 4D, a line of workstations from Silicon Graphics

  3. Imagix 4D - Wikipedia

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    Imagix 4D is a source code analysis tool from Imagix Corporation, used primarily for understanding, documenting, and evolving existing C, C++ and Java software. [ 1 ] Applied technologies include full semantic source analysis.

  4. Pix4D - Wikipedia

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    Pix4D is a Swiss software company that specializes in terrestrial and drone photogrammetry mapping software. It was founded in 2011 as a spinoff from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) Computer Vision Lab in Switzerland. [1]

  5. Building information modeling - Wikipedia

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    4D BIM, an acronym for 4-dimensional building information modeling, refers to the intelligent linking of individual 3D CAD components or assemblies with time- or scheduling-related information. [ 35 ] [ 137 ] The term 4D refers to the fourth dimension : time , i.e. 3D plus time.

  6. 4-manifold - Wikipedia

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    The homotopy type of a simply connected compact 4-manifold only depends on the intersection form on the middle dimensional homology. A famous theorem of Michael Freedman () implies that the homeomorphism type of the manifold only depends on this intersection form, and on a / invariant called the Kirby–Siebenmann invariant, and moreover that every combination of unimodular form and Kirby ...

  7. Lorenz system - Wikipedia

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    A sample solution in the Lorenz attractor when ρ = 28, σ = 10, and β = ⁠ 8 / 3 ⁠. The Lorenz system is a system of ordinary differential equations first studied by mathematician and meteorologist Edward Lorenz.

  8. Four-dimensional space - Wikipedia

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    Four-dimensional space (4D) is the mathematical extension of the concept of three-dimensional space (3D). Three-dimensional space is the simplest possible abstraction of the observation that one needs only three numbers, called dimensions , to describe the sizes or locations of objects in the everyday world.

  9. Eight disciplines problem solving - Wikipedia

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    Eight Disciplines Methodology (8D) is a method or model developed at Ford Motor Company used to approach and to resolve problems, typically employed by quality engineers or other professionals.