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Saúl RM
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Are there $n$ points dividing a compact riemannian manifold into equal regions?

Let $M$ be a compact, connected $m$-dimensional Riemannian manifold, and let $n\in\mathbb{N}$. Can we always find distinct points $p_1,\dots,p_n\in M$ such that for $i=1,\dots,n$ the regions $A_i=\{p\in M;d(p,p_i)<d(p,p_j)\;\forall j\neq i\}$ all have the same volume?

I'm sure someone has studied this problem before but I haven't found any information about it.

Saúl RM
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