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Random Sequential Packing Of Cubes, Hardback Book

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In this volume very simplified models are introduced to understand the random sequential packing models mathematically.

The 1-dimensional model is sometimes called the Parking Problem, which is known by the pioneering works by Flory (1939), Renyi (1958), Dvoretzky and Robbins (1962).

To obtain a 1-dimensional packing density, distribution of the minimum of gaps, etc., the classical analysis has to be studied.

The packing density of the general multi-dimensional random sequential packing of cubes (hypercubes) makes a well-known unsolved problem.

The experimental analysis is usually applied to the problem.

This book introduces simplified multi-dimensional models of cubes and torus, which keep the character of the original general model, and introduces a combinatorial analysis for combinatorial modelings.

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