On a first glance it seems so, but ... could it be the opposite?
I'm thinking, the larger the space, the larger the number of points contained within it, so the larger the probability of them being arrange in such way that blah blah ...
We need a math guy to chime in. I have a hunch there may be a theorem about something like this already.
I'm thinking, the larger the space, the larger the number of points contained within it, so the larger the probability of them being arrange in such way that blah blah ...
We need a math guy to chime in. I have a hunch there may be a theorem about something like this already.