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The Resolution of Keller's Conjecture

Published 9 Oct 2019 in math.CO, cs.DM, cs.LO, and math.MG | (1910.03740v5)

Abstract: We consider three graphs, $G_{7,3}$, $G_{7,4}$, and $G_{7,6}$, related to Keller's conjecture in dimension 7. The conjecture is false for this dimension if and only if at least one of the graphs contains a clique of size $27 = 128$. We present an automated method to solve this conjecture by encoding the existence of such a clique as a propositional formula. We apply satisfiability solving combined with symmetry-breaking techniques to determine that no such clique exists. This result implies that every unit cube tiling of $\mathbb{R}7$ contains a facesharing pair of cubes. Since a faceshare-free unit cube tiling of $\mathbb{R}8$ exists (which we also verify), this completely resolves Keller's conjecture.

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