pith. sign in

arxiv: 0805.2493 · v2 · submitted 2008-05-16 · 🧮 math.CO · math.MG

Combinatorial cube packings in cube and torus

classification 🧮 math.CO math.MG
keywords cubepackingscasetorusfracpackingcombinatorialcubes
0
0 comments X
read the original abstract

We consider sequential random packing of cubes $z+[0,1]^n$ with $z\in \frac{1}{N}\ZZ^n$ into the cube $[0,2]^n$ and the torus $\QuotS{\RR^n}{2\ZZ^n}$ as $N\to\infty$. In the cube case $[0,2]^n$ as $N\to\infty$ the random cube packings thus obtained are reduced to a single cube with probability $1-O(\frac{1}{N})$. In the torus case the situation is different: for $n\leq 2$, sequential random cube packing yields cube tilings, but for $n\geq 3$ with strictly positive probability, one obtains non-extensible cube packings. So, we introduce the notion of combinatorial cube packing, which instead of depending on $N$ depend on some parameters. We use use them to derive an expansion of the packing density in powers of $\frac{1}{N}$. The explicit computation is done in the cube case. In the torus case, the situation is more complicate and we restrict ourselves to the case $N\to\infty$ of strictly positive probability. We prove the following results for torus combinatorial cube packings: We give a general Cartesian product construction. We prove that the number of parameters is at least $\frac{n(n+1)}{2}$ and we conjecture it to be at most $2^n-1$. We prove that cube packings with at least $2^n-3$ cubes are extensible. We find the minimal number of cubes in non-extensible cube packings for $n$ odd and $n\leq 6$.

This paper has not been read by Pith yet.

discussion (0)

Sign in with ORCID, Apple, or X to comment. Anyone can read and Pith papers without signing in.