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The following pages link to Sphere packings. (Edited by John Talbot) (Q1805997):
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- Functionals on the spaces of convex bodies (Q256413) (← links)
- Application of an idea of Voronoĭ to lattice packing, supplement (Q268208) (← links)
- Lectures on sphere arrangements -- the discrete geometric side (Q354249) (← links)
- Minimax bounds for sparse PCA with noisy high-dimensional data (Q366956) (← links)
- The sum of measures of the angles of a simplex (Q464804) (← links)
- Packing, covering and tiling in two-dimensional spaces (Q472930) (← links)
- A PTAS for minimum weighted connected vertex cover \(P_3\) problem in 3-dimensional wireless sensor networks (Q512868) (← links)
- Minkowski bisectors, Minkowski cells and lattice coverings (Q527601) (← links)
- Improved sphere packing lower bounds from Hurwitz lattices (Q549223) (← links)
- Conic volume ratio of the packing cone associate to a convex body (Q715189) (← links)
- Steepest descent ballistic deposition of complex shaped particles (Q729473) (← links)
- Application of an idea of Voronoĭ to lattice packing (Q741289) (← links)
- Bounds for Pach's selection theorem and for the minimum solid angle in a simplex (Q745666) (← links)
- Laminating lattices with symmetrical glue (Q848661) (← links)
- A better approximation for constructing virtual backbone in 3D wireless ad-hoc networks (Q896118) (← links)
- Dense packings from quadratic fields and codes (Q941315) (← links)
- Normal approximation for coverage models over binomial point processes (Q968780) (← links)
- Lamination and antilamination of Euclidean lattices (Q988064) (← links)
- Blocking numbers and fixing numbers of convex bodies (Q1045195) (← links)
- The dimensional family approach in (hyper)sphere packing: A typological study of new patterns, structures, and interdimensional functions (Q1126592) (← links)
- Minimal surface convex hulls of spheres (Q1633782) (← links)
- On order and rank of graphs (Q1701307) (← links)
- A space-time adaptive method for reservoir flows: formulation and one-dimensional application (Q1710296) (← links)
- On lattice coverings by simplices (Q1747151) (← links)
- Globally optimized packings of non-uniform size spheres in \(\mathbb {R}^{d}\): a computational study (Q1749785) (← links)
- Bounded size biased couplings, log concave distributions and concentration of measure for occupancy models (Q1750085) (← links)
- New analysis of the sphere covering problems and optimal polytope approximation of convex bodies (Q1775011) (← links)
- Statistical inference for disordered sphere packings (Q1951652) (← links)
- Packings, sausages and catastrophes (Q2022368) (← links)
- On packing \(\mathbb R^3\) with thin tori (Q2249477) (← links)
- Exponential improvements for superball packing upper bounds (Q2308311) (← links)
- The problem of thirteen spheres -- a proof for undergraduates (Q2372436) (← links)
- Dense packings from algebraic number fields and codes (Q2396759) (← links)
- Sphere packings from Kepler until today. An introduction for pupils, students and teachers. With a foreword by Jörg M. Wills (Q2785512) (← links)
- From deep holes to free planes (Q3148680) (← links)
- Classification of eight-dimensional perfect forms (Q3432119) (← links)
- Sphere packings, lattices and groups. With additional contributions by E. Bannai, J. Leech, S. P. Norton, A. M. Odlyzko, R. A. Parker, L. Queen and B. B. Venkov (Q4039784) (← links)
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- On a Waring’s problem for integral quadratic and Hermitian forms (Q4633597) (← links)
- Sphere packings, lattices, codes, and greed (Q4865962) (← links)
- A pair in a crowd of unit balls (Q5952154) (← links)
- Lower bound on the translative covering density of octahedra (Q6499424) (← links)
- The importance of the local structure of fractal aggregates (Q6561764) (← links)
- Optimal experimental design: formulations and computations (Q6598420) (← links)
- Sliced Rotated Sphere Packing Designs (Q6621621) (← links)
- On the blocking numbers of some special convex bodies (Q6641103) (← links)