Examples of using Four-dimensional in English and their translations into Spanish
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would be confined to our four-dimensional and could not leave.
immobile forms.… The artistic conquest of four-dimensional space, which to date has been completely art-free.
the first ever 10-streamer tow and the highest monthly production of four-dimensional seismic data anywhere.
are Christoffel symbols associated with the metric of the full four-dimensional spacetime.
even four-dimensional.
in which the protagonist encounters four-dimensional beings who demonstrate such powers.
the whole four-dimensional space-time in which we live,
spacetime is four-dimensional, at least macroscopically,
Thus the primitive is a priori four-dimensional, always based on the four planes of reference of the tetrahedron.
Its spacetime must be four-dimensional at the relevant distance scales,
infratunable but inherently four-dimensional.
is an English mathematician known for his work on the topology of smooth(differentiable) four-dimensional manifolds and Donaldson-Thomas theory.
New possibilities opened up by the concept of four-dimensional space(and difficulties involved in trying to visualize it)
The most significant was the extension of the high-resolution four-dimensional model of the future debris flux environment in LEO to the higher altitude regions of medium-Earth orbit and geosynchronous orbit.
armor(powered by a"four-dimensional mirror"), from which he derives flight,
The minimal version of four-dimensional Supergravity was discovered in 1976 by Dan Freedman,
describes a 3-sphere(a hypersphere in four-dimensional space) in terms of circles
If my life were expressed as a function on a four-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system, that spot at the moment I first
In tetrachromatic organisms, the sensory color space is four-dimensional, meaning that to match the sensory effect of arbitrarily chosen spectra of light within their visible spectrum requires mixtures of at least four primary colors.
momentum are merely different aspects of a unified, four-dimensional quantity that physicists call four-momentum.