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Settling the no-(k+1)(k+1)-in-line problem when kk is not small

Published 31 Jan 2025 in math.CO | (2502.00176v1)

Abstract: What is the maximum number of points that can be selected from an n×nn \times n square lattice such that no k+1k+1 of them are in a line? This has been asked more than $100$ years ago for k=2k=2 and it remained wide open ever since. In this paper, we prove the precise answer is knkn, provided that $k>C\sqrt{n\log{n}}$ for an absolute constant CC. The proof relies on carefully constructed bi-uniform random bipartite graphs and concentration inequalities.

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