

Some Quick Formulas for the Volumes of and the Number of Integer Points in Higher-dimensional Polyhedra
De Alexander Barvinok


Branching in Planar Optimal Transport and Positive Definite Functions
De Fyodor Petrov
Apparaît dans la collection : Combinatorics and Arithmetic for Physics: special days
It is well known that to cover the greatest proportion of the Euclidean plane with identical disks, we have to center these disks in a triangular grid. This problem can be generalized in two directions: in higher dimensions or with different sizes of disks. The first direction has been the most studied (for example, in dimension 3, the Kepler’s conjecture was proved by Hales and Ferguson in 1998). In this talk, we will rather focus on the second direction, in particular on the cases of two or three disc sizes. We will survey recent results for a large audience.