Hypersurfaces
Ton Marar ()
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Ton Marar: University of São Paulo at São Carlos
Chapter Chapter 7 in A Ludic Journey into Geometric Topology, 2022, pp 97-115 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Models of three-dimensional objects with boundary abound in our three-dimensional physical world. The boundaries of these objects are surfaces, two-dimensional objects that we can see or touch. For three-dimensional objects finite in size and without boundary, called hypersurfaces here, we have no physical models, therefore they are much harder to represent. However, by analogy with the modeling of lower-dimensional objects, we can expand our understanding of some hypersurfaces.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-07442-4_7
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