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- Bálint Böröczky (born 18 March 1994) is a Hungarian professional footballer who plays for FC Veszprém. Updated to games pla**** as of 18 November 2014....
- Zoltán Böröczky (born 16 May 1979) is a Hungarian former professional tennis player. Born in Budapest, Böröczky was a member of the Hungary Davis Cup team...
- In geometry, a binary tiling (sometimes called a Böröczky tiling) is a tiling of the hyperbolic plane, resembling a quadtree over the Poincaré half-plane...
- K. Böröczky gives a universal upper bound for the density of sphere ****ngs of hyperbolic n-space where n ≥ 2. In three dimensions the Böröczky bound...
- such as star polygons can be arbitrarily small.) At the other extreme, Böröczky demonstrated that arbitrarily low density arrangements of rigidly packed...
- Advances in Mathematics, 223 (1): 220–242, doi:10.1016/j.aim.2009.08.002 Böröczky, Károly J.; Lutwak, Erwin; Yang, Deane; Zhang, Gaoyong (2012), "The log-Brunn—Minkowski...
- Faith Jordan Gray Heather Cameron-Hayes Beth Morris Dwaine Hayden Deano Boroczky Rick Snowdon Faith Nelson Aaron Hill Kevin Simm Bradley Waterman Theo Llewellyn...
- Linn". Indian Journal of Chemistry. 7: 1105–1110. Agrawal, Anurag A.; Böröczky, Katalin; Haribal, Meena; Hastings, Amy P.; White, Ronald A.; Jiang, Ren-Wang;...
- Advances in Mathematics, 223 (1): 220–242, doi:10.1016/j.aim.2009.08.002 Böröczky, Károly J.; Lutwak, Erwin; Yang, Deane; Zhang, Gaoyong (2012), "The log-Brunn—Minkowski...
- / 2 {\displaystyle t_{2}(n)\leq n/2} . The construction, due to Károly Böröczky, that achieves this bound consists of the vertices of a regular m {\displaystyle...