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Representation Complexity of Semi-algebraic Graphs (1709.08259v2)

Published 24 Sep 2017 in math.CO

Abstract: The representation complexity of a bipartite graph $G=(P,Q)$ is the minimum size $\sum_{i=1}s (|A_i|+|B_i|)$ over all possible ways to write $G$ as a (not necessarily disjoint) union of complete bipartite subgraphs $G=\cup_{i=1}s A_i\times B_i$ where $A_i\subset P, B_i\subset Q$ for $i=1,\dots, s$. In this paper we prove that if $G$ is \emph{semi-algebraic}, i.e. when $P$ is a set of $m$ points in $\mathbb{R}{d_1}$, $Q$ is a set of $n$ points in $\mathbb{R}{d_2}$ and the edges are defined by some semi-algebraic relations, the representation complexity of $G$ is $O( m{\frac{d_1d_2-d_2}{d_1d_2-1}+\varepsilon} n{\frac{d_1d_2-d_1}{d_1d_2-1}+\varepsilon}+m{1+\varepsilon}+n{1+\varepsilon})$ for arbitrarily small positive $\varepsilon$. This generalizes results by Apfelbaum-Sharir and Solomon-Sharir. As a consequence, when $G$ is $K_{u,u}$-free for some positive integer $u$, its number of edges is $O(u m{\frac{d_1d_2-d_2}{d_1d_2-1}+\varepsilon} n{\frac{d_1d_2-d_1}{d_1d_2-1}+\varepsilon}+ u m{1+\varepsilon}+u n{1+\varepsilon})$. This bound is stronger than that of Fox, Pach, Sheffer, Suk and Zahl when the first term dominates and $u$ grows with $m,n$. Another consequence is that we can find a large complete bipartite subgraph in a semi-algebraic graph when the number of edges is large. Similar results hold for semi-algebraic hypergraphs.

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