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English: Suboptimal solution to the no-three-in-line problem for a 12x12 grid, using the method of Erdős (1951). The solution finds the largest prime less than the grid size (here , and places points at the coordinates for . For instance, the point (4,5) is included in this set of points because 42 = 16 ≡ 5 (mod 11).
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Suboptimal solution to the no-three-in-line problem for a 12x12 grid, using the method of Erdős (1951)

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