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An Improved Lower Bound on the Number of Pseudoline Arrangements

Combinatorics 2024-03-22 v2 Computational Geometry Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

Arrangements of pseudolines are classic objects in discrete and computational geometry. They have been studied with increasing intensity since their introduction almost 100 years ago. The study of the number BnB_n of non-isomorphic simple arrangements of nn pseudolines goes back to Goodman and Pollack, Knuth, and others. It is known that BnB_n is in the order of 2Θ(n2)2^{\Theta(n^2)} and finding asymptotic bounds on bn=log2(Bn)n2b_n = \frac{\log_2(B_n)}{n^2} remains a challenging task. In 2011, Felsner and Valtr showed that 0.1887bn0.65710.1887 \leq b_n \le 0.6571 for sufficiently large nn. The upper bound remains untouched but in 2020 Dumitrescu and Mandal improved the lower bound constant to 0.20830.2083. Their approach utilizes the known values of BnB_n for up to n=12n=12. We tackle the lower bound by utilizing dynamic programming and the Lindstr\"om-Gessel-Viennot lemma. Our new bound is bn0.2721b_n \geq 0.2721 for sufficiently large nn. The result is based on a delicate interplay of theoretical ideas and computer assistance.

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@article{arxiv.2402.13107,
  title  = {An Improved Lower Bound on the Number of Pseudoline Arrangements},
  author = {Fernando Cortés Kühnast and Justin Dallant and Stefan Felsner and Manfred Scheucher},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.13107},
  year   = {2024}
}

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This article is to appear in the proceedings of the 40th International Symposium on Computational Geometry (SoCG 2024). It is a merge of the following two independent submissions: 1) Justin Dallant -- Improved Lower Bound on the Number of Pseudoline Arrangements 2) Fernando Cort\'es K\"uhnast, Stefan Felsner, and Manfred Scheucher -- An Improved Lower Bound on the Number of Pseudoline Arrangements