Proves a superlinear lower bound on the diameter of planar integral point sets in semi-general position.
Constructing $7$-clusters
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A set of $n$-lattice points in the plane, no three on a line and no four on a circle, such that all pairwise distances and all coordinates are integral is called an $n$-cluster (in $\mathbb{R}^2$). We determine the smallest existent $7$-cluster with respect to its diameter. Additionally we provide a toolbox of algorithms which allowed us to computationally locate over 1000 different $7$-clusters, some of them having huge integer edge lengths. On the way, we exhaustively determined all Heronian triangles with largest edge length up to $6\cdot 10^6$.
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On diameter bounds for planar integral point sets in semi-general position
Proves a superlinear lower bound on the diameter of planar integral point sets in semi-general position.