(building construction) A broad step between two half flights of a stair.
(mathematics) A space bounded only by an infinite plane.
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(building construction) A broad step between two half flights of a stair.
(mathematics) A space bounded only by an infinite plane.
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In geometry, a half-space is either of the two parts into which a plane divides the three-dimensional space. More generally, a half-space is either of the two parts into which a hyperplane divides an affine space.
One can have open and closed half-spaces. An open half-space is either of the two open sets produced by the subtraction of a hyperplane from the affine space. A closed half-space is the union of an open half-space and the hyperplane that defines it.
If the space is two-dimensional, then a half-space is called a half-plane (open or closed). A half-space in a one-dimensional space is called a ray.
A half-space may be specified by a linear inequality, derived from the linear equation that specifies the defining hyperplane.
A strict linear inequality

specifies an open half-space, while a non-strict one

specifies a closed half-space. Here, one assumes that not all of the real numbers a1, a2, ..., an are zero.
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The open (closed) upper half-space is the half-space of all (x1, x2, ..., xn) such that xn > 0 (≥ 0). The open (closed) lower half-space is defined similarly, by requiring that xn be negative (non-positive).
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