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The Hypercube in 
 is called a tesseract.  It has the Schläfli Symbol 
, and Vertices 
. The above figures show two
visualizations of the tesseract.  The figure on the left is a projection of the tesseract in 3-space (Gardner
1977), and the figure on the right is the Graph of the tesseract symmetrically
projected into the Plane (Coxeter 1973).  A tesseract has 16 Vertices, 32
Edges, 24 Squares, and 8 Cubes.
See also Hypercube, Polytope
References
Coxeter, H. S. M.  Regular Polytopes, 3rd ed.  New York: Dover, p. 123, 1973.
 
Gardner, M.  ``Hypercubes.''  Ch. 4 in
  Mathematical Carnival: A New Round-Up of Tantalizers and Puzzles from Scientific American.
  New York: Vintage Books, 1977.
 
Geometry Center.  ``The Tesseract (or Hypercube).''
  http://www.geom.umn.edu/docs/outreach/4-cube/.