Slab (geometry)

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In geometry, a slab is a region between two parallel lines in the Euclidean plane,[1] or between two parallel planes in three-dimensional Euclidean space or between two hyperplanes in higher dimensions.[2]

Set definition

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A slab can also be defined as a set of points:[3] {xnαnxβ}, where n is the normal vector of the planes nx=α and nx=β.

Or, if the slab is centered around the origin:[4] {xn|nx|θ/2}, where θ=|αβ| is the thickness of the slab.

See also

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References

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