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A hyperbolic version of the Euclidean cube.
A cube whose edge lengths are 1. The unit cube therefore has unit volume.
In 1750, Benjamin Franklin constructed the above 8×8 semimagic square having magic constant 260. Any half-row or half-column in this square totals 130, and the four corners ...
A 6-piece polycube dissection of the 3×3 cube.
The cube-octahedron 20-compounds are polyhedron compounds of the cube 20-compound and its dual, the octahedron 20-compound.
The cube of a graph is defined as its third graph power.
Let E be a compact connected subset of d-dimensional Euclidean space. Gross (1964) and Stadje (1981) proved that there is a unique real number a(E) such that for all x_1, ...
A cube 7-compound can be constructed by combining a cube 6-compound with the original cube used to generate it. It will be implemented in a future version of the Wolfram ...
Given a number z, the cube root of z, denoted RadicalBox[z, 3] or z^(1/3) (z to the 1/3 power), is a number a such that a^3=z. The cube root is therefore an nth root with ...
There are a number of attractive cube 20-compounds that can be constructed by taking the duals of the octahedra in the two octahedron 20-compounds. The second of these was ...
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