Packings in Real Projective Spaces

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This paper applies techniques from algebraic and differential geometry to determine how to best pack points in real projective spaces. We present a computer-assisted proof of the optimality of a particular 6-packing in RP3, we introduce a linear-time constant-factor approximation algorithm for packing in the so-called Gerzon range, and we provide local optimality certificates for two infinite families of packings. Finally, we present perfected versions of various putatively optimal packings from Sloane’s online database, along with a handful of infinite families they suggest, and we prove that these packings enjoy a certain weak notion of optimality.

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Fickus, M., Jasper, J., & Mixon, D. G. (2018). Packings in Real Projective Spaces. SIAM Journal on Applied Algebra and Geometry, 2(3), 377–409. https://doi.org/10.1137/17M1137528

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