k Kepler conjecture, illustration Illustration of spheres packed closely together. The Kepler conjecture is the assertion that an arrangement of spheres known as face centred cubic packing allows the greatest density of equally sized spheres in a given space. The conjecture was proposed by the German mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler 15711630 in 1611. The conjecture was proven by American mathematician Thomas Hales born 1958 in 2017., by GREGOIRE CIRADESCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Kepler conjecture, illustration Illustration of spheres packed closely together. The Kepler conjecture is the assertion that an arrangement of spheres known as face centred cubic packing allows the greatest density of equally sized spheres in a given space. The conjecture was proposed by the German mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler  1571 1630  in 1611. The conjecture was proven by American mathematician Thomas Hales  born 1958  in 2017., by GREGOIRE CIRADE SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Kepler conjecture, illustration

Illustration of spheres packed closely together. The Kepler conjecture is the assertion that an arrangement of spheres known as face centred cubic packing allows the greatest density of equally sized spheres in a given space. The conjecture was proposed by the German mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) in 1611. The conjecture was proven by American mathematician Thomas Hales (born 1958) in 2017., by GREGOIRE CIRADE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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