The Kepler conjecture is a famous problem in the field of discrete mathematics and geometry, specifically concerning the arrangement of spheres. It was proposed by the German mathematician Johannes Kepler in 1611. The conjecture states that no arrangement of spheres (or, more generally, circles or other three-dimensional shapes) can pack more densely than the face-centered cubic (FCC) packing or the hexagonal close packing (HCP).
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