Circle packing in an isosceles right triangle: Difference between revisions
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Circle packing in a right isosceles triangle is a packing problem where the objective is to pack Template:Mvar unit circles into the smallest possible isosceles right triangle.
Minimum solutions (lengths shown are length of leg) are shown in the table below.[1] Solutions to the equivalent problem of maximizing the minimum distance between Template:Mvar points in an isosceles right triangle, were known to be optimal for Template:Math[2] and were extended up to Template:Math.[3]
In 2011 a heuristic algorithm found 18 improvements on previously known optima, the smallest of which was for Template:Math.[4]