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The shortest path and the shortest road through n points

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 February 2010

L. Few
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University College, London.
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Consider a set of n points lying in a square of side 1. Verblunsky has shown that, if n is sufficiently large, there is some path through all n points whose length does not exceed (2·8n)1/2+2. L. Fejes Tóth has drawn attention to the case when the n points consist of all points of a regular hexagonal lattice lying in the unit square, in which case the length of the shortest path is easily seen to be asymptotically equal to

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Copyright © University College London 1955

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page 144 note * Gesammelte Abhandlungen II, 53–100 (§15).