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Cubic

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Cubic may refer to:

Science and mathematics

  • Cube (algebra), "cubic" measurement
  • Cube, a three-dimensional solid object bounded by six square faces, facets or sides, with three meeting at each vertex
  • Cubic function (mathematics), a function of degree three (also cubic equation)
  • Cubic form, a homogeneous polynomial of degree 3
  • Cubic graph (mathematics - graph theory), a graph where all vertices have degree 3
  • Cubic plane curve (mathematics), a plane algebraic curve C defined by a cubic equation
  • Cubic reciprocity (mathematics - number theory), a theorem analogous to quadratic reciprocity
  • Cubic surface, an algebraic surface in three-dimensional projective space
  • Cubic zirconia, in geology, a mineral that is widely synthesized for use as a diamond simulacra
  • CUBIC, a histology method

Computing

  • Cubic IDE, a modular development environment
  • CUBIC TCP, a TCP congestion-avoidance strategy

Media

  • Cubic (film)), 2002 science-fiction film
  • Cubic, 2014 Thai soap opera

Other

  • Cubic Corporation, an American company that provides transportation and defense systems
    • Cubic Transportation Systems, a division of Cubic Corporation
  • Cubic (river), a tributary of the Ier in northwestern Romania

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Cubic
  • All pages with titles containing Cubic
  • Cube (disambiguation)
  • Cubicle, a small area set off by walls for special use, such as a place to work, to shower, or with a toilet
  • Quadratic, relating to degree 2, as next lower below cubic
  • Quartic, relating to degree 4, as next higher above cubic
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