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==Applications== In [[convex geometry]], two [[disjoint sets|disjoint]] [[convex set]]s in n-dimensional Euclidean space are separated by a hyperplane, a result called the [[hyperplane separation theorem]]. In [[machine learning]], hyperplanes are a key tool to create [[support vector machine]]s for such tasks as [[computer vision]] and [[natural language processing]]. The datapoint and its predicted value via a linear model is a hyperplane. In [[astronomy]], hyperplanes can be used to calculate shortest distance between star systems, galaxies and celestial bodies with regard of [[general relativity]] and curvature of [[space-time]] as optimized [[geodesic]] or paths influenced by gravitational fields.
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