"0d" redirects here. For 0D see 0d (disambiguation). For other uses see Dimension (disambiguation). It has been suggested that n-dimensional space be merged into this article or section. (Discuss) Proposed since July 2010. From left to right the square the cube and the tesseract. The square is bounded by 1-dimensional lines the cube by 2-dimensional areas and the tesseract by 3-dimensional volumes. A projection of the cube is given since it is viewed on a two-dimensional screen. The same applies to the tesseract which additionally can only be shown as a projection even in three-dimensional space. A diagram showing the first four spatial dimensions.

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In physics and mathematics the dimension of a space or object is informally defined as the minimum number of coordinates needed to specify each point within it.12 Thus a line has a dimension of one because only one coordinate is needed to specify a point on it. A surface such as a plane or the surface of a cylinder or sphere has a dimension of two because two coordinates are needed to specify a point on it (for example to locate a point on the surface of a sphere you need both its latitude and its longitude). The inside of a cube a cylinder or a sphere is three-dimensional because three co-ordinates are needed to locate a point within these spaces.

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In physical terms dimension refers to the constituent structure of all space (cf. volume) and its position in time (perceived as a scalar dimension along the t-axis) as well as the spatial constitution of objects within structures that have correlations with both particle and field conceptions interact according to relative properties of mass and which are fundamentally mathematical in description. These or other axes may be referenced to uniquely identify a point or structure in its attitude and relationship to other objects and events. Physical theories that incorporate time such as general relativity are said to work in 4-dimensional "spacetime" (defined as a Minkowski space). Modern theories tend to be "higher-dimensional" including quantum field and string theories. The state-space of quantum mechanics is an infinite-dimensional function space.

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The concept of dimension is not restricted to physical objects. High-dimensional spaces occur in mathematics and the sciences for many reasons frequently as configuration spaces such as in Lagrangian or Hamiltonian mechanics; these are abstract spaces independent of the physical space we live in. Contents 1 In mathematics 1.1 Dimension of a vector space 1.2 Manifolds 1.3 Lebesgue covering dimension 1.4 Inductive dimension 1.5 Hausdorff dimension 1.6 Hilbert spaces 2 In physics 2.1 Spatial dimensions 2.2 Time 2.3 Additional dimensions 3 Literature 4 Philosophy 5 More dimensions 6 See also 6.1 A list of topics indexed by dimension 7 References 8 Further reading In mathematics

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In mathematics the dimension of an object is an intrinsic property independent of the space in which the object may happen to be embedded. For example: a point on the unit circle in the plane can be specified by two Cartesian coordinates but one can make do with a single coordinate (the polar coordinate angle) so the circle is 1-dimensional even though it exists in the 2-dimensional plane. This intrinsic notion of dimension is one of the chief ways in which the mathematical notion of dimension differs from its common usages.

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The dimension of Euclidean n-space En is n. When trying to generalize to other types of spaces one is faced with the question what makes En n-dimensional" One answer is that to cover a fixed ball in En by small balls of radius one needs on the order of -n such small balls. This observation leads to the definition of the Minkowski dimension and its more sophisticated variant the Hausdorff dimension. But there are also other answers to that question. For example one may observe that the boundary of a ball in En looks locally like En-1 and this leads to the notion of the inductive dimension. While these notions agree on En they turn out to be different when one looks at more general spaces.

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A tesseract is an example of a four-dimensional object. Whereas outside of mathematics the use of the term "dimension" is as in: "A tesseract has four dimensions" mathematicians usually express this as: "The tesseract has dimension 4" or: "The dimension of the tesseract is 4."

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Although the notion of higher dimensions goes back to Ren Descartes substantial development of a higher-dimensional geometry only began in the 19th century via the work of Arthur Cayley William Rowan Hamilton Ludwig Schlfli and Bernhard Riemann. Riemann's 1854 Habilitationsschrift Schlafi's 1852 Theorie der vielfachen Kontinuitt Hamilton's 1843 discovery of the quaternions and the construction of the Cayley Algebra marked the beginning of higher-dimensional geometry.

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The rest of this section examines some of the more important mathematical definitions of the dimensions. Dimension of a vector space Main article: Dimension (vector space)

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The dimension of a vector space is the number of vectors in any basis for the space i.e. the number of coordinates necessary to specify any vector. This notion of dimension (the cardinality of a basis) is often referred to as the Hamel dimension or algebraic dimension to distinguish it from other notions of dimension. Manifolds A connected topological manifold is locally homeomorphic to Euclidean n-space and the number n is called the manifold's dimension. One can show that this yields a uniquely defined dimension for every connected topological manifold. The theory of manifolds in the field of geometric topology is characterized by the way dimensions 1 and 2 are relatively elementary the high-dimensional cases n > 4 are simplified by having extra space in which to 'work'; and the cases n 3 and 4 are in some senses the most difficult. This state of affairs was highly marked in the various cases of the Poincar conjecture where four different proof methods are applied. Lebesgue covering dimension Main article: Lebesgue covering dimension For any normal topological space X the Lebesgue covering dimension of X is defined to be n if n is the smallest integer for which the following holds: any open cover has an open refinement (a second open cover where each element is a subset of an element in the first cover) such that no point is included in more than n + 1 elements. In this case we write dim . For X a manifold this coincides with the dimension mentioned above. If no such integer n exists then the dimension of X is said to be infinite and we write dim . Note also that we say X has dimension 1 i.e. dim if and only if X is empty. This definition of covering dimension can be extended from the class of normal spaces to all Tychonoff spaces merely by replacing the term "open" in the definition by the term "functionally open". Inductive dimension Main article: Inductive dimension An inductive definition of dimension can be created as follows. Consider a discrete set of points (such as a finite collection of points) to be 0-dimensional. By dragging a 0-dimensional object in some direction one obtains a 1-dimensional object. By dragging a 1-dimensional object in a new direction one obtains a 2-dimensional object. In general one obtains an (n + 1)-dimensional object by dragging an n dimensional object in a new direction. The inductive dimension of a topological space could refer to the small inductive dimension or the large inductive dimension and is based on the analogy that (n + 1)-dimensional balls have n dimensional boundaries permitting an inductive definition based on the dimension of the boundaries of open sets. Hausdorff dimension Main article: Hausdorff dimension For sets which are of a complicated structure especially fractals the Hausdorff dimension is useful. The Hausdorff dimension is defined for all metric spaces and unlike the Hamel dimension can also attain non-integer real values.3 The box dimension or Minkowski dimension is a variant of the same idea. In general there exist more definitions of fractal dimensions that work for highly irregular sets and attain non-integer positive real values. Hilbert spaces Every Hilbert space admits an orthonormal basis and any two such bases for a particular space have the same cardinality. This cardinality is called the dimension of the Hilbert space. This dimension is finite if and only if the space's Hamel dimension is finite and in this case the above dimensions coincide. In physics Spatial dimensions Classical physics theories describe three physical dimensions: from a particular point in space the basic directions in which we can move are up/down left/right and forward/backward. Movement in any other direction can be expressed in terms of just these three. Moving down is the same as moving up a negative distance. Moving diagonally upward and forward is just as the name of the direction implies; i.e. moving in a linear combination of up and forward. In its simplest form: a line describes one dimension a plane describes two dimensions and a cube describes three dimensions. (See Space and Cartesian coordinate system.) Number of dimensions Example co-ordinate systems 1 Number line Angle 2 Cartesian (2-dimensional) Polar Latitude and longitude 3 Cartesian (3-dimensional) Cylindrical Spherical Time A temporal dimension is a dimension of time. Time is often referred to as the "fourth dimension" for this reason but that is not to imply that it is a spatial dimension. A temporal dimension is one way to measure physical change. It is perceived differently from the three spatial dimensions in that there is only one of it and that we cannot move freely in time but subjectively move in one direction. The equations used in physics to model reality do not treat time in the same way that humans commonly perceive it. The equations of classical mechanics are symmetric with respect to time and equations of quantum mechanics are typically symmetric if both time and other quantities (such as charge and parity) are reversed. In these models the perception of time flowing in one direction is an artifact of the laws of thermodynamics (we perceive time as flowing in the direction of increasing entropy). The best-known treatment of time as a dimension is Poincar and Einstein's special relativity (and extended to general relativity) which treats perceived space and time as components of a four-dimensional manifold known as spacetime and in the special flat case as Minkowski space. Additional dimensions Theories such as string theory and M-theory predict that physical space in general has in fact 10 and 11 dimensions respectively. The extra dimensions are spatial. We perceive only three spatial dimensions and no physical experiments have confirmed the reality of additional dimensions. A possible explanation that has been suggested is that space acts as if it were "curled up" in the extra dimensions on a subatomic scale possibly at the quark/string level of scale or below. Literature Perhaps the most basic way in which the word dimension is used in literature is as a hyperbolic synonym for feature attribute aspect or magnitude. Frequently the hyperbole is quite literal as in he's so 2-dimensional meaning that one can see at a glance what he is. This contrasts with 3-dimensional objects which have an interior that is hidden from view and a back that can only be seen with further examination. Science fiction texts often mention the concept of dimension when really referring to parallel universes alternate universes or other planes of existence. This usage is derived from the idea that to travel to parallel/alternate universes/planes of existence one must travel in a direction/dimension besides the standard ones. In effect the other universes/planes are just a small distance away from our own but the distance is in a fourth (or higher) spatial (or non-spatial) dimension not the standard ones. One of the most heralded science fiction novellas regarding true geometric dimensionality and often recommended as a starting point for those just starting to investigate such matters is the 1884 novel Flatland by Edwin A. Abbott. Isaac Asimov in his foreword to the Signet Classics 1984 edition described Flatland as "The best introduction one can find into the manner of perceiving dimensions." The idea of other dimensions was incorporated into many early science fiction stories appearing prominently for example in Miles J. Breuer's The Appendix and the Spectacles (1928) and Murray Leinster's The Fifth-Dimension Catapult (1931); and appeared irregularly in science fiction by the 1940s. Some of the classic stories involving other dimensions include Robert A. Heinlein's 1941 ' And He Built a Crooked House ' in which a California architect designs a house based on a three-dimensional projection of a tesseract and Alan E. Nourse's "Tiger by the Tail" and "The Universe Between" both 1951. Another reference would be Madeleine L'Engle's novel "A Wrinkle In Time" (1962) which uses the 5th Dimension as a way for "tesseracting the universe" or in a better sense "folding" space in half to move across it quickly. The fourth and fifth dimensions were also a key component of the book The Boy Who Reversed Himself by William Sleator. Philosophy In 1783 Kant wrote: "That everywhere space (which is not itself the boundary of another space) has three dimensions and that space in general cannot have more dimensions is based on the proposition that not more than three lines can intersect at right angles in one point. This proposition cannot at all be shown from concepts but rests immediately on intuition and indeed on pure intuition a priori because it is apodictically (demonstrably) certain."4 More dimensions Dimension of an algebraic variety Exterior dimension Hurst exponent Isoperimetric dimension KaplanYorke dimension Lebesgue covering dimension Lyapunov dimension Metric dimension Pointwise dimension Poset dimension q-dimension; especially: Information dimension (corresponding to q 1) Correlation dimension (corresponding to q 2) Vector space dimension / Hamel dimension See also Degrees of freedom Dimension (data warehouse) and dimension tables Fractal dimension Hyperspace (disambiguation page) Space-filling curve Intrinsic dimension A list of topics indexed by dimension Zero dimensions: Point Zero-dimensional space Integer One dimension: Line Graph (combinatorics) Real number Two dimensions: Complex number Cartesian coordinate system List of uniform tilings Surface Three dimensions Platonic solid Stereoscopy (3-D imaging) Euler angles 3-manifold Knot (mathematics) Four dimensions: Spacetime Fourth spatial dimension Convex regular 4-polytope Quaternion 4-manifold High-dimensional topics from mathematics: Octonion Vector space Manifold CalabiYau spaces High-dimensional topics from physics: KaluzaKlein theory String theory M-theory Infinitely many dimensions: Hilbert space Function space References This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (May 2010) Curious About Astronomy MathWorld: Dimension Fractal Dimension Boston University Department of Mathematics and Statistics Prolegomena 12 Further reading Edwin A. Abbott (1884) Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions Public Domain. Online version with ASCII approximation of illustrations at Project Gutenberg. Thomas Banchoff (1996) Beyond the Third Dimension: Geometry Computer Graphics and Higher Dimensions Second Edition Freeman. Clifford A. Pickover (1999) Surfing through Hyperspace: Understanding Higher Universes in Six Easy Lessons Oxford University Press. Rudy Rucker (1984) The Fourth Dimension Houghton-Mifflin. 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