The term cube is used in topology to denote the Cartesian product of any (finite or infinite) number of copies of the closed interval equipped with the product topology derived from the relative topology induced on each interval by the Euclidean topology of the real line. A particular type is the Hilbert cube.
Topological Cube
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Hilbert CubeThis entry contributed by Margherita Barile
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