A proof of Erdős-Fishburn's conjecture for \(g(6)=13\) (Q1953348)

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A proof of Erdős-Fishburn's conjecture for \(g(6)=13\)
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    A proof of Erdős-Fishburn's conjecture for \(g(6)=13\) (English)
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    7 June 2013
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    Summary: A planar point set \(X\) in the Euclidean plane is called a \(k\)-distance set if there are exactly \(k\) distances between two distinct points in \(X\). An interesting problem is to find the largest possible cardinality of a \(k\)-distance set. This problem was introduced by Erdős and Fishburn (1996). Maximum planar sets that determine \(k\) distances for \(k\) less than 5 have been identified. The 6-distance conjecture of Erdős and Fishburn states that 13 is the maximum number of points in the plane that determine exactly 6 different distances. In this paper, we prove the conjecture.
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    6-distance conjecture
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    diameter graph
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    independent set
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