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I am asking this question to know more about this problem that I find very interesting.

The problem is that suppose you have the unit 2-sphere $S^2$ in $\mathbb{R}^3$ and a measurable subset $A \subset S^2$ such that $\mu(A)=0.9\mu(S^2)$. Then prove that you can find a cube that canwhose vertices will fit inside the set $A$.

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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/499854/problem-regarding-the-fitting-cube-into-sphere

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I am asking this question to know more about this problem that I find very interesting.

The problem is that suppose you have the unit 2-sphere $S^2$ in $\mathbb{R}^3$ and a measurable subset $A \subset S^2$ such that $\mu(A)=0.9\mu(S^2)$. Then prove that you can find a cube that can fit inside the set $A$.

This question has been asked and answered before:

https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/573926/surface-of-a-sphere-and-cube

https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/499854/problem-regarding-the-fitting-cube-into-sphere

I want to know where this question originates from. Is this question part of some general type of questions that are encountered in a more general setting (for example coding theory)? What are the known developments?

I am asking this question to know more about this problem that I find very interesting.

The problem is that suppose you have the unit 2-sphere $S^2$ in $\mathbb{R}^3$ and a measurable subset $A \subset S^2$ such that $\mu(A)=0.9\mu(S^2)$. Then prove that you can find a cube whose vertices will fit inside the set $A$.

This question has been asked and answered before:

https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/573926/surface-of-a-sphere-and-cube

https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/499854/problem-regarding-the-fitting-cube-into-sphere

I want to know where this question originates from. Is this question part of some general type of questions that are encountered in a more general setting (for example coding theory)? What are the known developments?

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I am asking this question to know more about this problem that I find very interesting.

The problem is that suppose you have the unit 2-sphere $S^2$ in $\mathbb{R}^3$ and a measurable subset $A \subset S^2$ such that $\mu(A)=0.9\mu(S^2)$. Then prove that you can find a cube that can fit inside the set $A$.

This question has been asked and answered before:

https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/573926/surface-of-a-sphere-and-cube

https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/499854/problem-regarding-the-fitting-cube-into-sphere

I want to know where this question originates from. Is this question part of some general type of questions that isare encountered in a more general setting (for example coding theory)? What are the known developments?

I am asking this question to know more this problem that I find very interesting.

The problem is that suppose you have the unit 2-sphere $S^2$ in $\mathbb{R}^3$ and a measurable subset $A \subset S^2$ such that $\mu(A)=0.9\mu(S^2)$. Then prove that you can find a cube that can fit inside the set $A$.

This question has been asked and answered before:

https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/573926/surface-of-a-sphere-and-cube

https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/499854/problem-regarding-the-fitting-cube-into-sphere

I want to know where this question originates from. Is this question part of some general type of questions that is encountered in a more general setting (for example coding theory)? What are the known developments?

I am asking this question to know more about this problem that I find very interesting.

The problem is that suppose you have the unit 2-sphere $S^2$ in $\mathbb{R}^3$ and a measurable subset $A \subset S^2$ such that $\mu(A)=0.9\mu(S^2)$. Then prove that you can find a cube that can fit inside the set $A$.

This question has been asked and answered before:

https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/573926/surface-of-a-sphere-and-cube

https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/499854/problem-regarding-the-fitting-cube-into-sphere

I want to know where this question originates from. Is this question part of some general type of questions that are encountered in a more general setting (for example coding theory)? What are the known developments?

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