On the number of ordinary conics
Combinatorics
2016-05-24 v3
Abstract
We prove a lower bound on the number of ordinary conics determined by a finite point set in . An ordinary conic for a subset of is a conic that is determined by five points of , and contains no other points of . Wiseman and Wilson proved the Sylvester-Gallai-type statement that if a finite point set is not contained in a conic, then it determines at least one ordinary conic. We give a simpler proof of their result and then combine it with a result of Green and Tao to prove our main result: If is not contained in a conic and has at most points on a line, then determines ordinary conics. We also give a construction, based on the group structure of elliptic curves, that shows that the exponent in our bound is best possible.
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@article{arxiv.1511.03588,
title = {On the number of ordinary conics},
author = {Thomas Boys and Claudiu Valculescu and Frank de Zeeuw},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.03588},
year = {2016}
}