hyperdonut

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From hyper- +‎ donut.

Noun

hyperdonut (plural hyperdonuts)

  1. (informal) A hypertorus.
    • 2016 January 18, Alex Klotz, “The Simpson-Hawking Donut Universe”, in Post-Doc Ergo Propter Hoc[1]:
      Our universe apparently has three spatial dimensions, so if it were donut shaped it would have to be a 3-torus, which is beyond my ability to visualize as its enclosed volume is some kind of hyperdonut in four dimensional space. But what the physical implications of the universe being a 3-donut, and can we look for them?
    • 2018 September 1, Ted, “A Torus of Timelines”, in Ted Writes[2]:
      An eight-dimensional hyperdonut is complicated enough to let me hand-wave concerns for sensibility.
    • 2021 September 16, “Lab 1: Nodes”, in Brown University Department of Computer Science[3]:
      You’re unable to manage the mess of hyperdonuts and find yourself lost in hyperspace!
    • 2024 February 22, Guanyu Zhu, Andrew Cross, Ben Brown, Ryan Mandelbaum, “Computing with error-corrected quantum computers”, in IBM[4]:
      What does all this mean in practice? Well, we don’t expect our quantum processors to look like hyperdonuts.