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Holes or Empty Pseudo-Triangles in Planar Point Sets (1011.0517v3)

Published 2 Nov 2010 in math.CO and cs.DM

Abstract: Let $E(k, \ell)$ denote the smallest integer such that any set of at least $E(k, \ell)$ points in the plane, no three on a line, contains either an empty convex polygon with $k$ vertices or an empty pseudo-triangle with $\ell$ vertices. The existence of $E(k, \ell)$ for positive integers $k, \ell\geq 3$, is the consequence of a result proved by Valtr [Discrete and Computational Geometry, Vol. 37, 565--576, 2007]. In this paper, following a series of new results about the existence of empty pseudo-triangles in point sets with triangular convex hulls, we determine the exact values of $E(k, 5)$ and $E(5, \ell)$, and prove bounds on $E(k, 6)$ and $E(6, \ell)$, for $k, \ell\geq 3$. By dropping the emptiness condition, we define another related quantity $F(k, \ell)$, which is the smallest integer such that any set of at least $F(k, \ell)$ points in the plane, no three on a line, contains a convex polygon with $k$ vertices or a pseudo-triangle with $\ell$ vertices. Extending a result of Bisztriczky and T\'oth [Discrete Geometry, Marcel Dekker, 49--58, 2003], we obtain the exact values of $F(k, 5)$ and $F(k, 6)$, and obtain non-trivial bounds on $F(k, 7)$.

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