Isosurface
Surface representing points of constant value within a volume / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An isosurface is a three-dimensional analog of an isoline. It is a surface that represents points of a constant value (e.g. pressure, temperature, velocity, density) within a volume of space; in other words, it is a level set of a continuous function whose domain is 3-space.
The term isoline is also sometimes used for domains of more than 3 dimensions.[1]