Description: Geometric memory is a conceptual model of memory organization based on geometric principles for the efficient management of resources in computer systems. This approach allows for visualizing and structuring memory in a way that optimizes both storage and data access. Unlike traditional models that may be linear or hierarchical, geometric memory uses spatial representations that facilitate understanding of memory distribution and usage. This model is characterized by its ability to adapt to different configurations and needs of systems, allowing for a more dynamic and flexible allocation of resources. Geometric memory may also include techniques such as segmentation and paging, where memory blocks are organized in shapes that reflect their usage and relationship, thus improving efficiency in memory management. In an environment where the amount of data and the complexity of applications are constantly growing, geometric memory presents itself as an innovative solution aimed at maximizing performance and minimizing fragmentation, ensuring that computer systems can effectively handle the demands of modern users and applications.