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- Honeycomb_conjecture abstract "The honeycomb conjecture states that a regular hexagonal grid or honeycomb is the best way to divide a surface into regions of equal area with the least total perimeter. The first record of the conjecture dates back to 36BC, from Marcus Terentius Varro, but is often attributed to Pappus of Alexandria (c. 290 – c. 350). The conjecture was proven in 1999 by mathematician Thomas C. Hales, who mentions in his work that there is reason to believe that the conjecture may have been present in the minds of mathematicians before Varro.It is also related to the densest circle packing of the plane, where every circle is tangent to 6 other circles which fill just over 90% of the area of the plane.".
- Honeycomb_conjecture thumbnail Hexagons.jpg?width=300.
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageID "6545682".
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageLength "1780".
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageRevisionID "673159835".
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Discrete_geometry.
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Euclidean_plane_geometry.
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Circle_packing.
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Hexagonal_tiling.
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Honeycomb.
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Marcus_Terentius_Varro.
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Pappus_of_Alexandria.
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Perimeter.
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Callister_Hales.
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Weaire–Phelan_structure.
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink William_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Kelvin.
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink File:Hexagons.jpg.
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink File:Triangular_tiling_circle_packing.png.
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Honeycomb conjecture".
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageWikiLinkText "hexagonal form of the cells of honeycombs".
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageWikiLinkText "honeycomb conjecture".
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Circa.
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Geometry-stub.
- Honeycomb_conjecture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Honeycomb_conjecture subject Category:Discrete_geometry.
- Honeycomb_conjecture subject Category:Euclidean_plane_geometry.
- Honeycomb_conjecture hypernym Way.
- Honeycomb_conjecture comment "The honeycomb conjecture states that a regular hexagonal grid or honeycomb is the best way to divide a surface into regions of equal area with the least total perimeter. The first record of the conjecture dates back to 36BC, from Marcus Terentius Varro, but is often attributed to Pappus of Alexandria (c. 290 – c. 350). The conjecture was proven in 1999 by mathematician Thomas C.".
- Honeycomb_conjecture label "Honeycomb conjecture".
- Honeycomb_conjecture sameAs Q3527261.
- Honeycomb_conjecture sameAs Conjetura_del_panal_de_abeja.
- Honeycomb_conjecture sameAs Thxc3xa9orxc3xa8me_du_nid_dabeille.
- Honeycomb_conjecture sameAs Conjectura_da_colmeia.
- Honeycomb_conjecture sameAs m.0g9ptk.
- Honeycomb_conjecture sameAs Q3527261.
- Honeycomb_conjecture sameAs 蜂窝猜想.
- Honeycomb_conjecture wasDerivedFrom Honeycomb_conjecture?oldid=673159835.
- Honeycomb_conjecture depiction Hexagons.jpg.
- Honeycomb_conjecture isPrimaryTopicOf Honeycomb_conjecture.