Least Action Principle Of Crystal Formation Of Dense Packing Type And Kepler's Conjecture

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The dense packing of microscopic spheres (i.e. atoms) is the basic geometric arrangement in crystals of mono-atomic elements with weak covalent bonds, which achieves the optimal “known density” of B/√18. In 1611, Johannes Kepler had already “conjectured” that B/√18 should be the optimal “density” of sphere packings. Thus, the central problems in the study of sphere packings are the proof of Kepler...
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The dense packing of microscopic spheres (i.e. atoms) is the basic geometric arrangement in crystals of mono-atomic elements with weak covalent bonds, which achieves the optimal “known density” of B/√18. In 1611, Johannes Kepler had already “conjectured” that B/√18 should be the optimal “density” of sphere packings. Thus, the central problems in the study of sphere packings are the proof of Kepler...
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  • Formats: pdf
  • ISBN: 9789814490740
  • Publication Date: 26 Dec 2001
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
  • Product language: English
  • Drm Setting: DRM