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▸ noun: (mathematics) A theorem stating that, given n measurable "objects" in n-dimensional Euclidean space, it is possible to divide all of them in half (with respect to their measure, i.e. volume) with a single (nā1)-dimensional hyperplane.
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▸ noun: (mathematics) A theorem stating that, given n measurable "objects" in n-dimensional Euclidean space, it is possible to divide all of them in half (with respect to their measure, i.e. volume) with a single (nā1)-dimensional hyperplane.
Similar:
pancake theorem,
pigeonhole principle,
Maharam's theorem,
honeycomb conjecture,
Tarski-Seidenberg theorem,
Monsky's theorem,
Cantor-Bendixson theorem,
Banach-Tarski paradox,
Keller's conjecture,
hemimetric,
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