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On rich points and incidences with restricted sets of lines in 3-space

Combinatorics 2022-02-11 v2 Computational Geometry

Abstract

Let LL be a set of nn lines in R3R^3 that is contained, when represented as points in the four-dimensional Pl\"ucker space of lines in R3R^3, in an irreducible variety TT of constant degree which is \emph{non-degenerate} with respect to LL (see below). We show: \medskip \noindent{\bf (1)} If TT is two-dimensional, the number of rr-rich points (points incident to at least rr lines of LL) is O(n4/3+ϵ/r2)O(n^{4/3+\epsilon}/r^2), for r3r \ge 3 and for any ϵ>0\epsilon>0, and, if at most n1/3n^{1/3} lines of LL lie on any common regulus, there are at most O(n4/3+ϵ)O(n^{4/3+\epsilon}) 22-rich points. For rr larger than some sufficiently large constant, the number of rr-rich points is also O(n/r)O(n/r). As an application, we deduce (with an ϵ\epsilon-loss in the exponent) the bound obtained by Pach and de Zeeuw (2107) on the number of distinct distances determined by nn points on an irreducible algebraic curve of constant degree in the plane that is not a line nor a circle. \medskip \noindent{\bf (2)} If TT is two-dimensional, the number of incidences between LL and a set of mm points in R3R^3 is O(m+n)O(m+n). \medskip \noindent{\bf (3)} If TT is three-dimensional and nonlinear, the number of incidences between LL and a set of mm points in R3R^3 is O(m3/5n3/5+(m11/15n2/5+m1/3n2/3)s1/3+m+n)O\left(m^{3/5}n^{3/5} + (m^{11/15}n^{2/5} + m^{1/3}n^{2/3})s^{1/3} + m + n \right), provided that no plane contains more than ss of the points. When s=O(min{n3/5/m2/5,m1/2})s = O(\min\{n^{3/5}/m^{2/5}, m^{1/2}\}), the bound becomes O(m3/5n3/5+m+n)O(m^{3/5}n^{3/5}+m+n). As an application, we prove that the number of incidences between mm points and nn lines in R4R^4 contained in a quadratic hypersurface (which does not contain a hyperplane) is O(m3/5n3/5+m+n)O(m^{3/5}n^{3/5} + m + n). The proofs use, in addition to various tools from algebraic geometry, recent bounds on the number of incidences between points and algebraic curves in the plane.

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@article{arxiv.2012.11913,
  title  = {On rich points and incidences with restricted sets of lines in 3-space},
  author = {Micha Sharir and Noam Solomon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.11913},
  year   = {2022}
}

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21 pages, one figure