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Near equipartitions of colored point sets

Published 6 Feb 2016 in math.CO and math.MG | (1602.02264v5)

Abstract: Suppose that $nk$ points in general position in the plane are colored red and blue, with at least $n$ points of each color. We show that then there exist $n$ pairwise disjoint convex sets, each of them containing $k$ of the points, and each of them containing points of both colors. We also show that if $P$ is a set of $n(d+1)$ points in general position in $\mathbb{R}d$ colored by $d$ colors with at least $n$ points of each color, then there exist $n$ pairwise disjoint $d$-dimensional simplices with vertices in $P$, each of them containing a point of every color. These results can be viewed as a step towards a common generalization of several previously known geometric partitioning results regarding colored point sets.

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