illumination problem
(mathematics) A mathematical problem, asking whether a room with mirrored walls can always be illuminated by a single-point light source, allowing for repeated reflection of light off the mirrored walls. It was solved in 1958: there are such rooms that cannot be thus illuminated.
(organic chemistry) A bicyclic heterocycle composed of two pyrimidine rings fused together
(music) Alternative form of zink
(archaic) second-person singular simple present form of compass
数学における照明問題、つまり鏡張りの壁を持つ部屋が点光源一つで常に照らせるかどうかを問う問題は、1958年にそのように照らせない部屋が存在することが示されて解決された。
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