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Aste T., Weaire D. Pursuit of perfect packing (IOP 2000)(147s).pdf

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14 Loose change and tight <strong>packing</strong><br />

Figure 2.9. Regular <strong>packing</strong>s <strong>of</strong> equal discs. Here the patterns formed by joining the<br />

centres <strong>of</strong> the circles mutually in contact have identical vertices and regular, identical<br />

polygons as tiles. These are triangles (a), squares (b) and hexagons (c). The <strong>packing</strong><br />

fractions Ô Ô<br />

are respectively ½¾ ¼¼ (a), ¼ (b) and<br />

¾ ¼¼ (c).<br />

since it is free to rattle around the space available.<br />

On the other hand, if the inserted coin is very large it requires the removal <strong>of</strong><br />

the original coins to accommodate it and, in the tight <strong>packing</strong> around this inter-

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