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Meaning of Dimensionality | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2
daɪˌmɛn.ʃəˈnæl.ɪ.tɪ

Definitions

  1. The state or characteristic of possessing dimensions.
  2. The number of dimensions something has.

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Examples

“That is to say, it is the Analogue of Space, not in the sense in which we formerly regarded Space as the negation of Matter; but in the sense of Infinite Dimensionality, or of Dimensionality in all directions, as a vague generalization from the three spatial dimensions Length, Breadth, and Thickness.”
“This often happens, for example, when a two-dimensional solution is obtained for data whose appropriate dimensionality is higher.”
“Finite Dimensionality of de Rham Cohomology: Proposition 5.3.1. If the manifold M has a finite good cover, then its cohomology is finite dimensional.”
“As well as the low dimensionality of the Bloch electron states, […]”
“The difficulties in implementing classification algorithms as is, on high volume databases, derives from the increase in the number of records/instances in the database and of attributes/features in each instance (high dimensionality).”
“The programming language does not impose any restrictions on the dimensionality of the arrays.”
“A vector v=(22,38,52,12) defines a four-dimensional space with a point at the stated co-ordinates, and so on to any dimensionality n. Vector spaces of dimensionality greater than three are impossible to visualise directly […]”

CEFR level

C2
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