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Orthant


In geometry, an orthant or hyperoctant is the analogue in n-dimensional Euclidean space of a quadrant in the plane or an octant in three dimensions.

In general an orthant in n-dimensions can be considered the intersection of n mutually orthogonal half-spaces. By independent selections of half-space signs, there are 2n orthants in n-dimensional space.

More specifically, a closed orthant in Rn is a subset defined by constraining each Cartesian coordinate to be nonnegative or nonpositive. Such a subset is defined by a system of inequalities:

where each εi is +1 or −1.

Similarly, an open orthant in Rn is a subset defined by a system of strict inequalities

where each εi is +1 or −1.

By dimension:

John Conway defined the term n-orthoplex from orthant complex as a regular polytope in n-dimensions with 2nsimplex facets, one per orthant.


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