Counting the number of cubes that compose the hypercube we find that there are eight. |
For a specific sample, the required parameters are estimated and the corresponding accumulator in the hypercube is incremented. |
The hypercube or tesseract is described by moving the generating cube in the direction in which the fourth dimension extends. |
Hyperspace means a space with more than three dimensions, and a hypercube is a cube in more than three dimensions. |
In four dimensions, the equivalent of a cube is a hypercube, or tesseract. |
The Latin hypercube experimental design method was also used to reduce the number of combinations to be tested. |