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k-cell (mathematics)
Higher-dimensional version of a rectangle or rectangular solid / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A -cell is a higher-dimensional version of a rectangle or rectangular solid. It is the Cartesian product of
closed intervals on the real line.[1] This means that a
-dimensional rectangular solid has each of its edges equal to one of the closed intervals used in the definition. The
intervals need not be identical. For example, a 2-cell is a rectangle in
such that the sides of the rectangles are parallel to the coordinate axes. Every
-cell is compact.[2][3]
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