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Every graph is an integral distance graph in the plane (English)
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12 March 1998
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For a finite subset of the plane the pairs of points for which their euclidean distance is an integer defines the corresponding integral distance graph. It is shown that every finite simple graph may be represented in such a way.
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euclidean plane
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integral distance graph oscillators
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