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  2. Kaluza–Klein theory - Wikipedia

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    The five-dimensional (5D) theory developed in three steps. The original hypothesis came from Theodor Kaluza , who sent his results to Albert Einstein in 1919 [ 2 ] and published them in 1921. [ 3 ] Kaluza presented a purely classical extension of general relativity to 5D, with a metric tensor of 15 components.

  3. List of game engines - Wikipedia

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    2.5D DOS, Windows: Star Wars: Dark Forces, Outlaws: Proprietary: Rumored to have been reverse-engineered from Doom engine jMonkeyEngine: Java: 2004 Yes 3D Cross-platform: Grappling Hook: BSD: Community-centric project, used by several commercial game studios Kinetica: No 3D PlayStation 2: List: Proprietary: Kivy (framework) Python: 2011 Kv Yes 2.5D

  4. Five-dimensional space - Wikipedia

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    Another 5D representation describes quantum physics from a thermal-space-time ensemble perspective and draws connections with classical field theory as limiting cases. [9] Yet another approach, spacekime representation, lifts the ordinary time from an event-ordering positive-real number to complex-time (kime), which effectively transforms ...

  5. Randall–Sundrum model - Wikipedia

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    The model is a braneworld theory developed while trying to solve the hierarchy problem of the Standard Model.It involves a finite five-dimensional bulk that is extremely warped and contains two branes: the Planckbrane (where gravity is a relatively strong force; also called "Gravitybrane") and the Tevbrane (our home with the Standard Model particles; also called "Weakbrane").

  6. Building information modeling - Wikipedia

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    5D BIM, an acronym for 5-dimensional building information modeling refers to the intelligent linking of individual 3D components or assemblies with time schedule (4D BIM) constraints [140] and then with cost-related information. [156] 5D models enable participants to visualise construction progress and related costs over time.

  7. 5D optical data storage - Wikipedia

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    5D optical data storage (also branded as Superman memory crystal, [1] a reference to the Kryptonian memory crystals from the Superman franchise) is an experimental nanostructured glass for permanently recording digital data using a femtosecond laser writing process. [2]

  8. EQ-5D - Wikipedia

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    EQ-5D can also be referred to as a patient-reported outcome (PRO) measure, because patients can complete the questionnaire themselves to provide information about their current health status and how this changes over time. ‘EQ-5D’ is not an abbreviation and is the correct term to use when referring to the instrument in general. [1]

  9. 5-polytope - Wikipedia

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    A 5-polytope is a closed five-dimensional figure with vertices, edges, faces, and cells, and 4-faces.A vertex is a point where five or more edges meet. An edge is a line segment where four or more faces meet, and a face is a polygon where three or more cells meet.