What are two other names for the
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Tesseract. The name "tesseract" was coined by the British mathematician and physicist Charles Howard Hinton in 1888. In addition to its four faces, a tesseract has eight vertices and 24 edges.
2. Hypercube. The name "hypercube" was coined by the Indian mathematician Jagadish Chandra Bose in 1887. It is a generalization of the cube to four or more dimensions.