Abstract

In 1969 de Bruijn published a proof of the following fact: An a × ab × abc brick can be used to pack an A × B × C box if, and only if, the integers A, B, C are in some order a multiple of a, a multiple of ab, and a multiple of abc. We give a quick proof of this result based on the following elementary lemma. The polynomial ( x a - 1)( x ab - 1)( x abc - 1) divides ( x A - 1)( x B - 1)( x C - 1) if, and only if, the integers A, B, C are in some order a multiple of a, a multiple of ab, and a multiple of abc.

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