[community] Add Kissing Number problem in d=9#155
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Recent activity (2024–2026): AlphaEvolve in 2025 improved the lower bound in dimension 11 from 592 to 593. PackingStar subsequently found new lower bounds in dimensions 13, and improved all known lower bounds from dimensions 25 to 31. A new paper in 2026 improved dimension 19: arXiv:2603.10425. Henry Cohn maintains a live table at https://cohn.mit.edu/kissing-numbers/ showing ongoing updates. |
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This is an actively moving research area. AlphaEvolve (2025) improved the d=11 lower bound from 592 to 593. PackingStar subsequently found new lower bounds in d=13 and improved all known lower bounds from d=25 to d=31. A 2026 paper (arXiv:2603.10425) improved d=19. Henry Cohn maintains a live table at https://cohn.mit.edu/kissing-numbers/ tracking ongoing updates.
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