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  2. Five-dimensional space - Wikipedia

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    A 2D orthogonal projection of a 5-cube. A five-dimensional space is a space with five dimensions. In mathematics, a sequence of N numbers can represent a location in an N -dimensional space. If interpreted physically, that is one more than the usual three spatial dimensions and the fourth dimension of time used in relativistic physics.

  3. 5-cube - Wikipedia

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    sqrt (5)/2 = 1.118034. Properties. convex, isogonal regular, Hanner polytope. In five-dimensional geometry, a 5-cube is a name for a five-dimensional hypercube with 32 vertices, 80 edges, 80 square faces, 40 cubic cells, and 10 tesseract 4-faces. It is represented by Schläfli symbol {4,3,3,3} or {4,3 3}, constructed as 3 tesseracts, {4,3,3 ...

  4. Clebsch graph - Wikipedia

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    The dimension-5 halved cube graph (the 10-regular Clebsch graph) is the complement of the 5-regular graph. It may also be constructed from the vertices of a 5-dimensional hypercube, by connecting pairs of vertices whose Hamming distance is exactly two. This construction is an instance of the construction of Frankl–Rödl graphs. It produces ...

  5. List of mathematical shapes - Wikipedia

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    5D with 4D surfaces. regular 5-polytope. 5-dimensional cross-polytope. 5-dimensional hypercube. 5-dimensional simplex. Five-dimensional space, 5-polytope and uniform 5-polytope. 5-simplex, Rectified 5-simplex, Truncated 5-simplex, Cantellated 5-simplex, Runcinated 5-simplex, Stericated 5-simplex.

  6. Halved cube graph - Wikipedia

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    The halved cube graph of dimension 4 is K 2,2,2,2, the graph of the four-dimensional regular polytope, the 16-cell. The halved cube graph 1 2 Q 5 {\displaystyle {\tfrac {1}{2}}Q_{5}} of dimension five is sometimes known as the Clebsch graph , and is the complement of the folded cube graph of dimension five, which is the one more commonly called ...

  7. Desargues graph - Wikipedia

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    The Desargues graph is a symmetric graph: it has symmetries that take any vertex to any other vertex and any edge to any other edge. Its symmetry group has order 240, and is isomorphic to the product of a symmetric group on 5 points with a group of order 2. One can interpret this product representation of the symmetry group in terms of the ...

  8. Planar graph - Wikipedia

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    More generally, the genus of a graph is the minimum genus of a two-dimensional surface into which the graph may be embedded; planar graphs have genus zero and nonplanar toroidal graphs have genus one. Every graph can be embedded without crossings into some (orientable, connected) closed two-dimensional surface (sphere with handles) and thus the ...

  9. 5-polytope - Wikipedia

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    Definition. A 5-polytope is a closed five-dimensional figure with vertices, edges, faces, and cells, and 4-faces. A vertex is a point where five or more edges meet. An edge is a line segment where four or more faces meet, and a face is a polygon where three or more cells meet. A cell is a polyhedron, and a 4-face is a 4-polytope.