Event Series
Event Type
Seminar
Monday, February 6, 2023 11:30 AM
Josef Greilhuber (Stanford)

Suppose a rectangular country (e.g. Wyoming) contains a number of oil wells. We're given the chance to buy a single rectangular plot of land, paying by area only. Can we always choose the plot of land to get more oil wells than its proportion of the total area suggests? If yes, how many? Surprisingly, this depends highly on whether our plot has to be axis-parallel.