Explore 8 AI terms in Geometry
A frustum is a three-dimensional shape formed by slicing the top off a cone or pyramid, resulting in two parallel bases.
Hausdorff Distance measures the extent to which two subsets differ in a metric space.
Hodge Decomposition is a mathematical theorem that breaks down differential forms into simpler components.
A hypersphere is a higher-dimensional generalization of a sphere in Euclidean space.
A Lorentzian manifold is a mathematical structure used in physics to describe spacetime with time and space dimensions.
A metric tensor is a mathematical tool that defines distances and angles in curved spaces, crucial in physics and geometry.
Non-Euclidean space refers to geometric spaces that do not follow the rules of traditional Euclidean geometry.
Phi (Φ) is a mathematical constant approximately equal to 1.618, known as the golden ratio.