On the Beer index of convexity and its variants
Abstract
Let be a subset of with finite positive Lebesgue measure. The Beer index of convexity of is the probability that two points of chosen uniformly independently at random see each other in . The convexity ratio of is the Lebesgue measure of the largest convex subset of divided by the Lebesgue measure of . We investigate the relationship between these two natural measures of convexity. We show that every set with simply connected components satisfies for an absolute constant , provided is defined. This implies an affirmative answer to the conjecture of Cabello et al. that this estimate holds for simple polygons. We also consider higher-order generalizations of . For , the -index of convexity of a set is the probability that the convex hull of a -tuple of points chosen uniformly independently at random from is contained in . We show that for every there is a constant such that every set satisfies , provided exists. We provide an almost matching lower bound by showing that there is a constant such that for every there is a set of Lebesgue measure satisfying and .
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@article{arxiv.1412.1769,
title = {On the Beer index of convexity and its variants},
author = {Martin Balko and Vít Jelínek and Pavel Valtr and Bartosz Walczak},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.1769},
year = {2016}
}
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Final version, minor revision