Timeline for Can an arbitrary collection of circles of total area 1/2 fit into a circle of area 1?
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Jun 9, 2012 at 0:30 | comment | added | Gerhard Paseman | The hope is that I will be able to pack enough disks into D that I can show either all the disks pack into D, or, for some large enough percentage p, disks containing at least p of the area pack into D and the rest pack into C - D. Gerhard "Thanks For Verifying The Derivation" Paseman, 2012.06.08 | |
Jun 8, 2012 at 17:55 | comment | added | Ed Wynn | I can reconstruct your derivation. I can't explain (B). I'm intrigued to see how this will build into an arbitrary group of discs. | |
May 8, 2012 at 7:34 | history | answered | Gerhard Paseman | CC BY-SA 3.0 |