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What percent of the plane can be properly 5- and 6-colored?
Published 2020-10-23Version 1
We present a tiling of more than 99.985698% of the Euclidean plane with six colors, reducing the previous record for uncovered fraction of the plane by about 12.8%. We also present a tiling of more than 95.99% of the plane with five colors. It is thus shown that any unit-distance graph of order at most 6992 and 24 in the plane can be properly 6-colored and 5-colored, respectively.
Journal: Geombinatorics 30/1 (2020) 25-39
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