New bounds on the number of unit spheres that can touch a unit sphere in n dimensions
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Publication:1258520
DOI10.1016/0097-3165(79)90074-8zbMath0408.52007DBLPjournals/jct/OdlyzkoS79OpenAlexW2013083117WikidataQ60587728 ScholiaQ60587728MaRDI QIDQ1258520
N. J. A. Sloane, Andrew M. Odlyzko
Publication date: 1979
Published in: Journal of Combinatorial Theory. Series A (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0097-3165(79)90074-8
Inequalities and extremum problems involving convexity in convex geometry (52A40) Other problems of combinatorial convexity (52A37) Packing and covering in (n) dimensions (aspects of discrete geometry) (52C17)
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