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On the number of mutually touching cylinders. Is it 8? (English)
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27 January 2009
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Considering the problem: ``What is the maximum number of congruent infinite cylinders that can be arranged in 3-space, so that any two of them are touching?'', several types of arrangements of six and one of seven cylinders are known. W. Kuperberg assembled a nice, symmetrical arrangement of eight pencils, and asked whether the pencils are mutually touching, or not. In this paper the following theorem is proved: Among the eight pencils of the configuration of W. Kuperberg, there are two not sharing a common point. Although the proof is designed for this special construction, it also shows that configurations by `doubling cylinders' cannot work.
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congruent cylinders
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arrangements of cylinders
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