A positive fraction Erdos-Szekeres theorem and its applications
Abstract
A famous theorem of Erdos and Szekeres states that any sequence of distinct real numbers contains a monotone subsequence of length at least . Here, we prove a positive fraction version of this theorem. For , any sequence of distinct real numbers contains a collection of subsets , appearing sequentially, all of size , such that every subsequence , with , is increasing, or every such subsequence is decreasing. The subsequence described above is called block-monotone of depth and block-size . Our theorem is asymptotically best possible and follows from a more general Ramsey-type result for monotone paths, which we find of independent interest. We also show that for any positive integer , any finite sequence of distinct real numbers can be partitioned into block-monotone subsequences of depth at least , upon deleting at most entries. We apply our results to mutually avoiding planar point sets and biarc diagrams in graph drawing.
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@article{arxiv.2112.01750,
title = {A positive fraction Erdos-Szekeres theorem and its applications},
author = {Andrew Suk and Ji Zeng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.01750},
year = {2024}
}
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Section 3 is rewritten for readability