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Improved Lower Bound on the Number of Pseudoline Arrangements

Computational Geometry 2024-02-22 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

We show that for large enough nn, the number of non-isomorphic pseudoline arrangements of order nn is greater than 2cn22^{c\cdot n^2} for some constant c>0.2604c > 0.2604, improving the previous best bound of c>0.2083c>0.2083 by Dumitrescu and Mandal (2020). Arrangements of pseudolines (and in particular arrangements of lines) are important objects appearing in many forms in discrete and computational geometry. They have strong ties for example with oriented matroids, sorting networks and point configurations. Let BnB_n be the number of non-isomorphic pseudoline arrangements of order nn and let bn:=log2(Bn)b_n := \log_2(B_n). The problem of estimating bnb_n dates back to Knuth, who conjectured that bn0.5n2+o(n2)b_n \leq 0.5n^2 + o(n^2) and derived the first bounds n2/6O(n)bn0.7924(n2+n)n^2/6-O(n) \leq b_n \leq 0.7924(n^2+n). Both the upper and the lower bound have been improved a couple of times since. For the upper bound, it was first improved to bn<0.6988n2b_n < 0.6988n^2 (Felsner, 1997), then bn<0.6571n2b_n < 0.6571 n^2 by Felsner and Valtr (2011), for large enough nn. In the same paper, Felsner and Valtr improved the constant in the lower bound to c>0.1887c> 0.1887, which was subsequently improved by Dumitrescu and Mandal to c>0.2083c>0.2083. Our new bound is based on a construction which starts with one of the constructions of Dumitrescu and Mandal and breaks it into constant sized pieces. We then use software to compute the contribution of each piece to the overall number of pseudoline arrangements. This method adds a lot of flexibility to the construction and thus offers many avenues for future tweaks and improvements which could lead to further tightening of the lower bound.

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@article{arxiv.2402.13923,
  title  = {Improved Lower Bound on the Number of Pseudoline Arrangements},
  author = {Justin Dallant},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.13923},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

This manuscript was accepted at SoCG'24 and will be merged with Fernando Cort\'es K\"uhnast, Stefan Felsner and Manfred Scheucher's manuscript "An Improved Lower Bound on the Number of Pseudoline Arrangements'' for the proceedings