A hyperplane is a concept in geometry. It is a generalization of the concept of a plane.
In a one-dimensional space (such as a line), a hyperplane is a point; it divides a line into two rays. In two-dimensional space (such as the xy plane), a hyperplane is a line; it divides the plane into two half-planes. In three-dimensional space, a hyperplane is an ordinary plane; it divides the space into two half-spaces. This concept can also be applied to four-dimensional space and beyond, where the dividing object is simply referred to as a hyperplane.
An affine hyperplane in n-dimensional space can be described by a non-degenerate linear equation of the following form:
Here, non-degenerate means that not all the ai are zero. If b=0, one obtains a linear hyperplane, which goes through the origin of the space.
The two half-spaces defined by a hyperplane in n-dimensional space are:
and
The term realm has been advocated for a three-dimensional hyperplane in four-dimensional space, but this is not in common use.
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