Three-dimensional space (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Three-dimensional space" in English language version.

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  • Boyer, C. B. (February 1949). "Newton as an Originator of Polar Coördinates". The American Mathematical Monthly. 56 (2). Taylor & Francis, Ltd.: 73–78. doi:10.2307/2306162. JSTOR 2306162.
  • Massey, W. S. (1983). "Cross products of vectors in higher dimensional Euclidean spaces". The American Mathematical Monthly. 90 (10): 697–701. doi:10.2307/2323537. JSTOR 2323537. If one requires only three basic properties of the cross product ... it turns out that a cross product of vectors exists only in 3-dimensional and 7-dimensional Euclidean space.

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  • "IEC 60050 — Details for IEV number 102-04-39: "three-dimensional domain"". International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-09-19.
  • "Details for IEV number 113-01-02: "space"". International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-11-07.
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  • Boyer, C. B. (February 1949). "Newton as an Originator of Polar Coördinates". The American Mathematical Monthly. 56 (2). Taylor & Francis, Ltd.: 73–78. doi:10.2307/2306162. JSTOR 2306162.
  • Struik, D. J. (April 1933). "Outline of a History of Differential Geometry: I". Isis. 19 (1). The University of Chicago Press: 92–120. JSTOR 225188.
  • Massey, W. S. (1983). "Cross products of vectors in higher dimensional Euclidean spaces". The American Mathematical Monthly. 90 (10): 697–701. doi:10.2307/2323537. JSTOR 2323537. If one requires only three basic properties of the cross product ... it turns out that a cross product of vectors exists only in 3-dimensional and 7-dimensional Euclidean space.

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  • O'Connor, J. J.; Robertson, E. F. (November 2014). "Arthur Cayley". MacTutor. School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of St Andrews, Scotland. Retrieved 2025-11-05.

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  • Weisstein, Eric W. "Hypersphere". Wolfram MathWorld. Retrieved 2025-11-06.