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New upper bounds on sphere packings. II
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    New upper bounds on sphere packings. II (English)
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    30 September 2003
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    \textit{H. Cohn} and \textit{N. Elkies} proved in part I of this paper [Ann. Math. (2), 157, 689-714 (2003)] an upper bound of Delsarte type for density of sphere packings in \(n\) dimensions. Using this bound, they obtained numerically new upper bounds for density of sphere packings which are best known in dimensions 4 through 36. In the present paper \textit{H. Cohn} gives another proof of this upper bound via theta series of lattices, using properties of Bessel functions and Laguerre polynomials. He rediscovers the function which is optimal in the bound among radial functions of certain exponential type, which was originally proved by \textit{D. V. Gorbachev} [Extremal problem for entire functions of exponential spherical type, connected with the Levenshtein bound on the sphere packing density in \(R^n\) (Russian), Izvestiya of the Tula State University, Ser. Mathematics. Mechanics. Informatics. 6, 71-78 (2002)]. \textit{H. Cohn} uses a quadrature formula of \textit{R. B. Ghanem} [J. Approximation Theory 92, No. 2, 267-279 (1998; Zbl 0949.41018)] for which he gives a new proof.
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    sphere packing
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    linear programming bounds
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    lattice
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    theta series
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    Laguerre polynomial
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    Bessel function
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