The following pages link to On a conjecture of H. Hadwiger (Q2395162):
Displaying 26 items.
- Minimal enclosing discs, circumcircles, and circumcenters in normed planes. II. (Q419505) (← links)
- Geometry where direction matters -- or does it? (Q645313) (← links)
- On the Hadwiger numbers of starlike disks (Q648978) (← links)
- On a convex body with odd Hadwiger number (Q949845) (← links)
- Visibility in crowds of translates of a centrally symmetric convex body (Q966125) (← links)
- On regular 4-coverings and their application for lattice coverings in normed planes (Q1044993) (← links)
- An example concerning the translative kissing number of a convex body (Q1334931) (← links)
- Universal 3-dimensional visibility representations for graphs (Q1384193) (← links)
- The vertex degrees of minimum spanning trees (Q1580975) (← links)
- Bounds for the Newton number in the plane (Q1601401) (← links)
- Mutually contiguous translates of a plane disk (Q1896007) (← links)
- Smallest maximal snakes of translates of convex domains (Q1900001) (← links)
- The kissing numbers of tetrahedra (Q1913596) (← links)
- Erdös distance problems in normed spaces (Q1917053) (← links)
- On contact graphs of totally separable domains (Q2316019) (← links)
- Low-degree minimal spanning trees in normed spaces (Q2488684) (← links)
- Über zwei Probleme bezüglich konvexer Körper von P. Erdős und von V.L. Klee (Q2537290) (← links)
- Über Treffanzahlen in Figurengittern (Q2540695) (← links)
- The geometry of Minkowski spaces -- a survey. II. (Q2571082) (← links)
- Equilateral Dimension of Certain Classes of Normed Spaces (Q2929505) (← links)
- Quantitative Illumination of Convex Bodies and Vertex Degrees of Geometric Steiner Minimal Trees (Q3410738) (← links)
- The two‐ball property: transitivity and examples (Q3796201) (← links)
- The 1-Steiner-Minimal-Tree problem in Minkowski-spaces (Q3978585) (← links)
- Irreducible convex sets (Q4005447) (← links)
- Generalized Hadwiger Numbers for Symmetric Ovals (Q4275661) (← links)
- Determination of convex bodies by their brightness functions (Q4287318) (← links)