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    Sphere packings. I (English)
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    16 March 1998
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    The Kepler conjecture asserts that no packing of equal spheres in 3-space has density exceeding that of the face-centered cubic lattice packing. After several attempts to prove this most famous geometric problem the author has developed a program which combines geometric strategies (e.g. space-decomposition into Delaunay simplices), a reduction strategy to finitely many optimization problems and a computer aided attack to these problems. In this first (of perhaps 4 or 5) papers [for part II see the paper Zbl 0883.52013 below] the author solves some restricted special cases.
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    sphere packings
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    Kepler conjecture
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