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Due to Lebesgue and Brouwer. If an -D figure is covered in any way by sufficiently small subregions, then there will
exist points which belong to at least
of these subareas. Moreover, it is always possible to find a covering by
arbitrarily small regions for which no point will belong to more than
regions.
See also Tessellation, Tiling