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A superlinear lower bound on the number of 5-holes

Combinatorics 2020-03-03 v3

Abstract

Let PP be a finite set of points in the plane in general position, that is, no three points of PP are on a common line. We say that a set HH of five points from PP is a 55-hole in PP if HH is the vertex set of a convex 55-gon containing no other points of PP. For a positive integer nn, let h5(n)h_5(n) be the minimum number of 5-holes among all sets of nn points in the plane in general position. Despite many efforts in the last 30 years, the best known asymptotic lower and upper bounds for h5(n)h_5(n) have been of order Ω(n)\Omega(n) and O(n2)O(n^2), respectively. We show that h5(n)=Ω(nlog4/5n)h_5(n) = \Omega(n\log^{4/5}{n}), obtaining the first superlinear lower bound on h5(n)h_5(n). The following structural result, which might be of independent interest, is a crucial step in the proof of this lower bound. If a finite set PP of points in the plane in general position is partitioned by a line \ell into two subsets, each of size at least 5 and not in convex position, then \ell intersects the convex hull of some 5-hole in PP. The proof of this result is computer-assisted.

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@article{arxiv.1703.05253,
  title  = {A superlinear lower bound on the number of 5-holes},
  author = {Oswin Aichholzer and Martin Balko and Thomas Hackl and Jan Kynčl and Irene Parada and Manfred Scheucher and Pavel Valtr and Birgit Vogtenhuber},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.05253},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

30 pages, 14 figures, minor changes and Theorem 3 and its proof were added