Manhattan Geometry
Manhattan Geometry is a mathematical concept that describes a way of measuring distance in a grid-like pattern, similar to the layout of streets in Manhattan. Instead of using the traditional straight-line distance, it calculates the distance by summing the absolute differences in the horizontal and vertical coordinates.
This method is often used in various fields, including computer science and urban planning, to analyze paths and optimize routes. It is particularly useful in scenarios where movement is restricted to right angles, making it a practical approach for navigating city streets and designing efficient transportation systems.