Now, I am reading this topic https://mathoverflow.net/questions/34145/can-we-cover-the-unit-square-by-these-rectangles. And do some research on it. Guys, who had written in topics, have said, that they have implementations of algorithms, that cant cover 10.000 rectangles. But I can't find implementation. Can anyone help with that
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Covering unit square
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