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Unit Distances in Three Dimensions

Haim Kaplan, Jiri Matousek, Zuzana Safernova, Micha Sharir

Published 2011-07-06Version 1

We show that the number of unit distances determined by n points in R^3 is O(n^{3/2}), slightly improving the bound of Clarkson et al. established in 1990. The new proof uses the recently introduced polynomial partitioning technique of Guth and Katz [arXiv:1011.4105]. While this paper was still in a draft stage, a similar proof of our main result was posted to the arXiv by Joshua Zahl [arXiv:1104.4987].

Comments: 13 pages
Categories: math.CO
Subjects: 52C10
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