A note on five dimensional kissing arrangements
Abstract
The kissing number τ(d) is the maximum number of pairwise non-overlapping unit spheres each touching a central unit sphere in the d-dimensional Euclidean space. In this note we report on how we discovered a new, previously unknown arrangement of 40 unit spheres in dimension 5. Our arrangement saturates the best known lower bound on τ(5), and refutes a `belief' of Cohn--Jiao--Kumar--Torquato.
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