An Existential Proof of the Conjecture on Packing Anchored Rectangles
Abstract: Let $P_{n}$ be a set of $n$ points, including the origin, in the unit square $U = [0,1]2$. We consider the problem of constructing $n$ axis-parallel and mutually disjoint rectangles inside $U$ such that the bottom-left corner of each rectangle coincides with a point in $P_{n}$ and the total area covered by the rectangles is maximized \cite{ibmpuzzle}, \cite{Winkler2007}, \cite{Winkler2010a}, \cite{Winkler2010b}. The longstanding conjecture has been that at least half of $U$ can be covered when such rectangles are properly placed. In this paper, we give an existential proof of the conjecture.
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