An incomplete attack on the upper bound of the unit distance problem

Abstract

This is an incomplete attempt to show that the upper bound of n43 on the number unit distances determined by a large finite set of n points in the plane is not sharp. The methods also say something about sets of n points and n lines that attain the sharp bound of the Szemerédi-Trotter point-line incidence bound.

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