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Is there a circle that passes through a given number of lattice points? (English)
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5 October 1999
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The authors provide a very ingenious but elementary proof that there exists a circle that contains exactly \(n\) integer lattice points for each positive integer \(n\).
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elementary geometry
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integer lattice points
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