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arxiv: math/0701392 · v1 · pith:3HYT7DN3new · submitted 2007-01-14 · 🧮 math.CO

On a question of Bourgain about geometric incidences

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Given a set of $s$ points and a set of $n^2$ lines in three-dimensional Euclidean space such that each line is incident the $n$ points but no $n$ lines are coplanar, then we have $s=\Omega(n^{11/4})$. This is the first nontrivial answer to a question recently posed by Jean Bourgain.

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