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Each Point has Three Closest Neighbors

21st December 2025, 05:36 pm

I met Alexander Karabegov during the All-Soviet Math Olympiad in Yerevan. He was one year older than me. By then, when I was still competing in 1976, he was already a freshman at Moscow State University. He proposed the following two related puzzles for the Moscow Olympiad, which I had to solve.

Puzzle 1. You are given a finite number of points on a plane. Prove that there exists a point with not more than 3 closest neighbors.

Just in case, by closest neighbors I mean all points at the minimal distance from a given point. I am sure I solved both puzzles at th…

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