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Orthogonal colorings of the sphere

Combinatorics 2016-02-10 v3 Metric Geometry

Abstract

An orthogonal coloring of the two-dimensional unit sphere S2\mathbb{S}^2, is a partition of S2\mathbb{S}^2 into parts such that no part contains a pair of orthogonal points, that is, a pair of points at spherical distance π/2\pi/2 apart. It is a well-known result that an orthogonal coloring of S2\mathbb{S}^2 requires at least four parts, and orthogonal colorings with exactly four parts can easily be constructed from a regular octahedron centered at the origin. An intriguing question is whether or not every orthogonal 4-coloring of S2\mathbb{S}^2 is such an octahedral coloring. In this paper we address this question and show that if every color class has a non-empty interior, then the coloring is octahedral. Some related results are also given.

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@article{arxiv.1505.02514,
  title  = {Orthogonal colorings of the sphere},
  author = {Andreas F. Holmsen and Seunghun Lee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.02514},
  year   = {2016}
}