parametric hypersurfaces
Parametric hypersurfaces are surfaces defined by parametric equations, which involve a set of parameters. These surfaces are typically higher-dimensional and can be used to represent complex geometric shapes in mathematical models and computer graphics. The parameters allow for flexibility in manipulating and transforming the surface, making them versatile tools in various applications.
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