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Some thoughts oh the no-three-in-line problem

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Given an n × n grid of n2 points we must select as many as possible so that no three are in a straight line. This paper reviews results concerning the problem and provides a few minor proofs, additions and generalisations.

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Adena, M.A., Holton, D.A., Kelly, P.A. (1974). Some thoughts oh the no-three-in-line problem. In: Holton, D.A. (eds) Combinatorial Mathematics. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol 403. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0057371

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