The ditorus is the three-dimensional surface made from the cartesian product of three circles. It makes up the boundary of the solid ditorus, one of the four dimensional anologues of the solid torus. It can be considered to be the torus of the torus; that is, a torus stretched around into a loop shape in the same way that a torus is made from a circle stretched into a loop.
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