Pursuit of Perfect Packing

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A01=Denis Weaire
A01=Tomaso Aste
advanced packing optimization methods
atomic arrangement modeling
Author_Denis Weaire
Author_Tomaso Aste
Cambridge
Cambridge University
Category=PH
crystallography structures
Delaunay Tetrahedra
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Densest Lattice6 Packing
Disordered Packings
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granular materials science
Granular Temperature
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High Packing Fraction
Hilbert's 18th Problem
Hilbert’s 18th Problem
Kepler Conjecture
Kepler Problem
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Leech Lattice
Loose Random Packing
Maximum Packing Fraction
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Regular Icosahedron
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781420068177
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Mar 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Coauthored by one of the creators of the most efficient space packing solution, the Weaire–Phelan structure, The Pursuit of Perfect Packing, Second Edition explores a problem of importance in physics, mathematics, chemistry, biology, and engineering: the packing of structures. Maintaining its mathematical core, this edition continues and revises some of the stories from its predecessor while adding several new examples and applications.

The book focuses on both scientific and everyday problems ranging from atoms to honeycombs. It describes packing models, such as the Kepler conjecture, Voronoï decomposition, and Delaunay decomposition, as well as actual structure models, such as the Kelvin cell and the Weaire–Phelan structure. The authors discuss numerous historical aspects and provide biographical details on influential contributors to the field, including emails from Thomas Hales and Ken Brakke.

With examples from physics, crystallography, engineering, and biology, this accessible and whimsical book touches on many aspects of packing objects. It will help you understand components of packing and aid you in the quest for the perfect packing solution.

Weaire, Denis; Aste, Tomaso

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