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Better bounds for planar sets avoiding unit distances

Published 31 Dec 2014 in math.MG | (1501.00168v2)

Abstract: A $1$-avoiding set is a subset of $\mathbb{R}n$ that does not contain pairs of points at distance $1$. Let $m_1(\mathbb{R}n)$ denote the maximum fraction of $\mathbb{R}n$ that can be covered by a measurable $1$-avoiding set. We prove two results. First, we show that any $1$-avoiding set in $\mathbb{R}n$ ($n\ge 2$) that displays block structure (i.e., is made up of blocks such that the distance between any two points from the same block is less than $1$ and points from distinct blocks lie farther than $1$ unit of distance apart from each other) has density strictly less than $1/2n$. For the special case of sets with block structure this proves a conjecture of Erd\H{o}s asserting that $m_1(\mathbb{R}2) < 1/4$. Second, we use linear programming and harmonic analysis to show that $m_1(\mathbb{R}2) \leq 0.258795$.

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