Covering a Three-Dimensional set with Sets of Smaller Diameter
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- New sets with large Borsuk numbers
- Partition bounded sets into sets having smaller diameters
- Borsuk number for planar convex bodies
- Discrete geometry. Abstracts from the workshop held January 21--26, 2024
- Borsuk covering and planar sets with unique completion
- Symmetrical sets of constant width and their partitions
- Borsuk's covering for blunt bodies
- Analog of Borsuk's problem on Banach spaces
- Borsuk's partition problem in \((\mathbb{R}^n,\ell_p)\)
- On \(k\)-diametral point configurations in Minkowski spaces
- Borsuk's problem
- The plane-width of graphs
- Diameters of the pieces in Borsuk's covering
- Zum Borsukschen Zerteilungsproblem
- Borsuk's partition problem in ℓₚ⁴
- The Borsuk partition problem: the seventieth anniversary
- Borsuk's partition conjecture
- On \(\mathbb R_p^n\)-analog of the Borsuk problem
- Problems and results in extremal combinatorics. I.
- On Boltyanski and Gohberg's partition conjecture
- Around Borsuk's hypothesis
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