Lattice packings through division algebras (Q2106543)

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Lattice packings through division algebras
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    Lattice packings through division algebras (English)
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    16 December 2022
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    A lattice is a discrete closed subset \(\Lambda\) of a real vector space \(V\) with finite dimension with the property that \(V/\Lambda\) has finite volume. A lattice packing is a collection of balls of a given radius centered at the lattice points with the property that distinct balls are disjoint. The author gives a construction of lattice packings in a family of dimensions using division algebras generalizing a previously known construction. This generalization uses probabilistic methods to find these packings in certain dimensions with good packing densities improving known lower bounds in some cases and uses a division algebra variant of Siegel's mean value theorem.
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    lattice packings
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    Haar measure
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    Siegel's mean value theorem
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