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  • From: Bo Zhou <>
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  • Subject: [cgal-discuss] Big Circle and Small Circle
  • Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 21:37:17 +0800
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Hello everyone,

Is there any function in CGAL could help me to solve such a problem,

Assume we have two kinds of small circles, diameters are 2cm and 3cm, and we want to put them into a d=6cm big circles (without numerary limit), how should we make the fraction of coverage greater than 80% or better. The only solution I could find is 77.78% use only 7 d=2cm circles, like this,



Thanks !
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  • [cgal-discuss] Big Circle and Small Circle, Bo Zhou, 07/15/2009

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