Cannonballs and honeycombs

Thomas C. Hales

Pokroky matematiky, fyziky a astronomie (2001)

  • Volume: 46, Issue: 2, page 101-118
  • ISSN: 0032-2423

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Hales, Thomas C.. "Dělové koule a včelí plásty." Pokroky matematiky, fyziky a astronomie 46.2 (2001): 101-118. <http://eudml.org/doc/196464>.

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References

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  1. Ferguson, S. P., Hales, T. C., A formulation of the Kepler conjecture, LANL e-print Archive math. MG/9811072; http://xxx.lanl.gov/ Zbl1186.52014
  2. Hales, T. C., An overview of the Kepler conjecture, LANL e-print Archive math. MG/9811071; http://xxx.lanl.gov/ 
  3. Hales, T. C., The honeycomb conjecture, LANL e-print Archive math. MG/9906042; http://xxx.lanl.gov/ Zbl1007.52008
  4. Hales, T. C., McLaughlin, S., A proof of the dodecahedral conjecture, LANL e-print Archive math. MG/9811079; http://xxx.lanl.gov/ Zbl1207.52017

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