The Dodecahedral Conjecture is a hypothesis in the realm of geometric and combinatorial optimization, specifically concerning the most efficient way to fill space with polyhedral shapes. Proposed by Thomas Hales, the conjecture asserts that the dodecahedron is the optimal shape for partitioning space into convex polyhedra in such a way that it minimizes the surface area while maintaining a consistent volume.

Articles by others on the same topic (0)

There are currently no matching articles.