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In 1989, Erdős conjectured that for a sufficiently large $n$ it is impossible to place $n$ points in general position in a plane such that for every $1\le i \le n-1$ there is a distance that occurs exactly $i$ times. For small $n$ this is possible and in his paper he provided constructions for $n\leq 8$. The one for $n=5$ was due to Pomerance while Palásti came up with the constructions for $n=7,8$. Constructions for $n=9$ and above remain undiscovered, and little headway has been made toward a proof that for sufficiently large $n$ no configuration exists. In this paper we consider a natural generalization to higher dimensions and provide a construction which shows that for any given $n$ there exists a sufficiently large dimension $d$ such that there is a configuration in $d$-dimensional space meeting Erdős' criteria.

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Crescent configurations

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