[R] circle fill problem

Ingmar Visser i.visser at uva.nl
Thu Feb 8 10:21:23 CET 2007


Robin & Mini,
For those interested, googling for the 'orange packing problem' as it  
is known, or more officially the sphere packing problems gives you  
quite a few hits on these and similar problems.
So at least the 3-d case the problem has been solved (I imagine the  
problem is easier in 2-d ...)
hth, Ingmar

On 8 Feb 2007, at 09:52, Robin Hankin wrote:

> Mini
>
> This is a hard problem in general.
>
> Recreational mathematics has wrestled with
> this and similar problems over the years; the
> general field is the "set cover problem" but
> in your case the sets are uncountably infinite
> (and there are uncountably many of them).
>
> I would be surprised if your problem were not NP complete.
>
>
> HTH
>
>
> Robin
>
>
> On 8 Feb 2007, at 05:15, MINI GHOSH wrote:
>
>> Dear R user,
>>
>> I want to know is there a way to find the minimum
>> number of circles (of given radius) required to fill a
>> given area (say rectangular) where overlapping of
>> circles is allowed.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Regards,
>> Mini Ghosh
>>
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