kalsow@crystal.ARPA (02/20/84)
[] We define the SIZE of an N-cluster containing the origin to be the radius of the smallest disc centered at the origin that contains the N-cluster. Here's what we found with 1.5 hours of 11/780: The 'smallest' 5-cluster: (SIZE: 56) (0, 0) (56, 0) (-16, 30) (16, 30) (0, -33) The 'smallest' 6-cluster: (SIZE: 1275) (0, 0) (1155, 540) (546, -272) (132, -720) (960, -720) (546, 1120) Bryan Rosenburg (bryan@uwisc) Bill Kalsow (kalsow@uwisc)