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    On some applications of graph theory. I (English)
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    Let \(S\) be a set of \(n\) points of diameter 1 in \(k\)-dimensional Euclidean space. The authors determine the maximum number of distances which can be larger than a constant \(c\) and discuss various generalisations and applications to distance geometry, potential theory and theory of metric spaces.
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