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Low-degree minimal spanning trees in normed spaces
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    Low-degree minimal spanning trees in normed spaces (English)
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    11 May 2006
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    The authors prove that in any finite-dimensional normed linear space a finite set of points has a minimal spanning tree in which the maximum degree is bounded above by the strict Hadwiger number of the unit ball, that is, the largest number of unit vectors such that the distance between any two is larger than 1.
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    minimal spanning tree
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    Hadwiger number
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    translative kissing number
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    normed space
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