Pitt professor cracks 400-year-old math mystery


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Way back in 1611, Kepler proposed that a pyramid formation is the most
efficient way to stack spheres, but, he couldn’t prove it.

"It can be used on systems like aircraft controls or braking system software."

http://www.bizjournals.com/pittsburgh/blog/innovation/2012/11/pitt-professo r-cracks-400-year-old.html

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(It's not in the message text)

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Linkified for your convenience.

ETA: Link fixed.


the page requested was no found.


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Remove the space between o and r in professor.


The board software should automagically linkify. This is preposterous.

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Gary Teter is the person to talk to about that.


Most boards require tags for links. They're easy (url=) (/url)


well, the article is very poor, a shame because that problem and specially the method to solving it are very interesting.


Okay but what about for ellipsoids?


You don't need Gary Teter to linkify for you.

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No, but if you want to fix the boards so that they'll recognize URLs and auto-linkify them he's probably the go-to guy.


i don't think he proved it anyways

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