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    The paper studies open sets in the \(d\)-dimensional Euclidean space, whose points do not realize any integral distance (it is well-known that such sets are of zero upper Lebesgue density), and investigates how large their volume can be, depending on the dimension and the number of connected components.
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    excluded distances
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    integral distances
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    Erdős type problems
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    Euclidean Ramsey theory
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