Kissing number

In geometry, the kissing number of a mathematical space is defined as the greatest number of non-overlapping unit spheres (i.e., of radius 1) that can be arranged in that space such that they each touch a common unit sphere. For a given sphere packing (arrangement of spheres) in a given space, a kissing number can also be defined for each individual sphere as the number of spheres it touches.

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Kissing number

In geometry, the kissing number of a mathematical space is defined as the greatest number of non-overlapping unit spheres (i.e., of radius 1) that can be arranged in that space such that they each touch a common unit sphere. For a given sphere packing (arrangement of spheres) in a given space, a kissing number can also be defined for each individual sphere as the number of spheres it touches.

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