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Convex set and area

Source: Kömal A.786

April 5, 2021
combinatoricsgeometry

Problem Statement

In a convex set SS that contains the origin it is possible to draw nn disjoint unit circles such that viewing from the origin non of the unit circles blocks out a part of another (or a complete) unit circle. Prove that the area of SS is at least n2100\frac{n^2}{100}.