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Mathematics 2008
On Blocking Numbers of SurfacesAbstract: The blocking number of a manifold is the minimal number of points needed to block out lights between any two given points in the manifold. It has been conjectured that if the blocking number of a manifold is finite, then the manifold must be flat. In this paper we prove that this is true for 2-dimensional manifolds with non-trivial fundamental groups.
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