Hard tetrahedron model

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The hard tetrahedron model.

Maximum packing fraction

It has recently been shown that regular tetrahedra are able to achieve packing fractions as high as [1] (the hard sphere packing fraction is [2]). This is in stark contrast to work as recent as in 2006, where it was suggested that the "...regular tetrahedron might even be the convex body having the smallest possible packing density"[3].

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