Imagine placing oranges or tennis balls into a rigid container. How can the balls be arranged such that they occupy the largest volume fraction of the container, otherwise known as the largest packing ...
Scientists at the theoretical institutes, Chinese Academy of Science and Cybermedia Center at Osaka University performed extensive computer simulations to generate and examine random packing of ...
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Simultaneous packing structures in superionic water may explain ice giant magnetic fields
"The unique structure of superionic water likely gives rise to its conductive properties, which in turn influences magnetic fields on the planetary scale, so understanding and measuring these packing ...
Sphere packing, a mathematical problem in which non-overlapping spheres are arranged within a given space, has been widely investigated in the past. It has been proven that the densest possible ...
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