Computer programmes allow analysts to describe a three dimensional system with boundary conditions.
The width of this cell is the basic module of the dimensional system.
When expanded to a two dimensional system, these nodes become lines where the displacement is always zero.
It can then be applied on a graph where you us a two dimensional Cartesian coordinate system.
After finding the solution it can be transformed back to the original three dimensional Cartesian coordinate system.
Imagine hyperspace as something mounted on a 5th dimensional system of coördinates.
The reduced latitude can also be extended to a three dimensional coordinate system.
The software will calculate the location of each point in a three dimensional coordinate system.
Specific functionality is provided for simulating one, two, and three dimensional systems.
Usually a three dimensional coordinate systems is used to define the position of a particle.