The number of unit-area triangles in the plane: Theme and variations
Combinatorics
2015-04-14 v2 Computational Geometry
Discrete Mathematics
Metric Geometry
Abstract
We show that the number of unit-area triangles determined by a set of points in the plane is , improving the earlier bound of Apfelbaum and Sharir [Discrete Comput. Geom., 2010]. We also consider two special cases of this problem: (i) We show, using a somewhat subtle construction, that if consists of points on three lines, the number of unit-area triangles that spans can be , for any triple of lines (it is always in this case). (ii) We show that if is a {\em convex grid} of the form , where , are {\em convex} sets of real numbers each (i.e., the sequences of differences of consecutive elements of and of are both strictly increasing), then determines unit-area triangles.
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@article{arxiv.1501.00379,
title = {The number of unit-area triangles in the plane: Theme and variations},
author = {Orit E. Raz and Micha Sharir},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.00379},
year = {2015}
}