palloina
Palloina is a hypothetical construct used in theoretical discussions of packing problems to denote a class of identical, perfectly rigid spherical particles. In this framework, the spheres are monodisperse, frictionless, and capable of forming idealized arrangements in three-dimensional space. The concept is employed to explore how simple geometric constraints drive collective packing behavior.
In the mathematical treatment of palloina, key quantities include the packing density (the fraction of space
Applications of the palloina concept span physics, materials science, and education. It provides a simplified model
Variants of the concept may relax assumptions, introducing polydispersity, friction, or non-spherical shapes to examine how