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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/pure-mathematics/events/number-theory-seminar-48
SUMMARY:Number Theory Seminar
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:FAUSTIN ADICEAM\, DEPARTMENT OF PURE MATHEMATICS\, UNIVERSITY 
 OF\nWATERLOO\n\n\"How far can you see in a forest?\"\n\nWe will be answeri
 ng the following question raised by\nChristopher Bishop: 'Suppose we sta
 nd in a forest with tree trunks\nof radius r &gt; 0 and no two trees centere
 d closer than unit distance\napart. Can the trees be arranged so that we 
 can never see further\nthan some distance V &lt; \\infty\, no matter where w
 e stand and what\ndirection we look in? What is the size of V in terms o
 f r?'\n\nMC 5417
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