An explicit lower bound for the unit distance problem (opens in new tab)  📚CS Concepts  17 articles covering this post

We show that there are sets of $n$ points in the plane with $n$ arbitrarily large that contain more than $n^{1.014}$ pairs of points separated by a distance exactly $1$. This improves on very recent work of a team at OpenAI, who proved the same result with an inexplicit exponent greater than $1$, drastically improving on the best previous lower bound and disproving a conjecture of Erdős. The method is number-theoretic, relying on constructing algebraic number fields of large degree and small ...

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