Distinct Directions and Distinct Distances in Rd

Abstract

We show that there exists an absolute positive constant b (≥ 148) so that any set of n points in Rd that is d-dimensional determines at least bdn lines with pairwise distinct directions. As a consequence we prove that there are d-dimensional real norms \|·\| so that every set of n>n0(d) points that is d-dimensional determines at least (bd-o(1))n distinct distances with respect to \|· \|.

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