Geometric Give and Take
Computational Geometry
2026-03-10 v1
Abstract
We consider a special, geometric case of a balancing game introduced by Spencer in 1977. Consider any arrangement of lines in the plane, and assume that each cell of the arrangement contains a box. Alice initially places pebbles in each box. In each subsequent step, Bob picks a line, and Alice must choose a side of that line, remove one pebble from each box on that side, and add one pebble to each box on the other side. Bob wins if any box ever becomes empty. We determine the minimum number of pebbles, computable in polynomial time, for which Alice can prevent Bob from ever winning, and we show that for any arrangement of lines in general position.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2603.08074,
title = {Geometric Give and Take},
author = {Oswin Aichholzer and Katharina Klost and Kristin Knorr and Viola Mészáros and Josef Tkadlec},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.08074},
year = {2026}
}