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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7711149
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The art of unlocking
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7711149

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    The art of unlocking (English)
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    12 July 2023
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    If one can roll in the FCC (face-centered cubic) and HCP (hexagonal close-packed) configurations of 12 unit balls touching a central unit ball the 12 balls over the central ball in such a way that they cease to touch (or kiss) each other, then one says that the configuration can be unlocked. This paper is a readable presentation, based largely on the authors' work, of the fact that the HCP configuration can be unlocked, preceded by a short discussion regarding why the FCC configuration can be unlocked.
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    unlocking
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    FCC configuration
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    HCP configuration
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    FCC (face-centered cubic)
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    HCP (hexagonal close-packed)
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