AI models could offer mathematicians a common language
New Delhi, June 12 -- WORKING OUT how to most efficiently pack a crate full of oranges may seem like a juvenile pursuit for professional mathematicians. And yet the sphere-packing problem, as this pastime is properly known, confounded geometers for centuries. A breakthrough came in 1998 when Thomas Hales, a mathematician then at the University of Michigan, claimed to have proved what had long been conjectured: that hexagonal stacking, in which each sphere sits in the recess formed by a circle of six on the layer beneath it, provides the densest possible configuration.
The story did not quite end there. It took over a decade of checking and rechecking before his fellow mathematicians were happy that Dr Hales's calculations were, in fact, ...
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