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Hypercubic honeycomb — A regular square tiling … Wikipedia
Alternated hypercubic honeycomb — An alternated square tiling is another square tiling, but having two types of squares, alternating in a checkerboard pattern … Wikipedia
Connection Machine — Thinking Machines CM 1 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. One of the face plates has been partially removed to show the circuit boards inside. The Connection Machine was a series of supercomputers that grew out of Danny Hillis… … Wikipedia
Monte Carlo integration — An illustration of Monte Carlo integration. In this example, the domain D is the inner circle and the domain E is the square. Because the square s area can be easily calculated, the area of the circle can be estimated by the ratio (0.8) of the… … Wikipedia
Quasicrystal — Atomic model of an aluminum palladium manganese (Al Pd Mn) quasicrystal surface. Similar to Fig. 6 in Ref.[1] A quasiperiodic crystal, or, in short, quasicrystal, is a structure that is ordered but not periodic. A quasicrystalline pattern can… … Wikipedia
10-polytope — Regular and uniform tessellations include: *Regular 9 hypercubic honeycomb, with symbols {4,37,4}, *Uniform alternated 8 hypercubic honeycomb with symbols h{4,37,4}, See also *List of regular polytopes#Higher dimensions * polygon * polyhedron *… … Wikipedia
F₄ — In mathematics, F4 is the name of a Lie group and also its Lie algebra mathfrak{f} 4. It is one of the five exceptional simple Lie groups. F 4 has rank 4 and dimension 52. The compact form is simply connected and its outer automorphism group is… … Wikipedia
Coxeter group — In mathematics, a Coxeter group, named after H.S.M. Coxeter, is an abstract group that admits a formal description in terms of mirror symmetries. Indeed, the finite Coxeter groups are precisely the finite Euclidean reflection groups; the symmetry … Wikipedia
Tessellation — A tessellation of pavement A honeycomb is an example of a t … Wikipedia
Mean field theory — (MFT, also known as self consistent field theory) is a method to analyse physical systems with multiple bodies. A many body system with interactions is generally very difficult to solve exactly, except for extremely simple cases (random field… … Wikipedia