New Lower Bounds for the Number of Pseudoline Arrangements (1809.03619v2)
Abstract: Arrangements of lines and pseudolines are fundamental objects in discrete and computational geometry. They also appear in other areas of computer science, such as the study of sorting networks. Let $B_n$ be the number of nonisomorphic arrangements of $n$ pseudolines and let $b_n=\log_2{B_n}$. The problem of estimating $B_n$ was posed by Knuth in 1992. Knuth conjectured that $b_n \leq {n \choose 2} + o(n2)$ and also derived the first upper and lower bounds: $b_n \leq 0.7924 (n2 +n)$ and $b_n \geq n2/6 -O(n)$. The upper bound underwent several improvements, $b_n \leq 0.6988\, n2$ (Felsner, 1997), and $b_n \leq 0.6571\, n2$ (Felsner and Valtr, 2011), for large $n$. Here we show that $b_n \geq cn2 -O(n \log{n})$ for some constant $c>0.2083$. In particular, $b_n \geq 0.2083\, n2$ for large $n$. This improves the previous best lower bound, $b_n \geq 0.1887\, n2$, due to Felsner and Valtr (2011). Our arguments are elementary and geometric in nature. Further, our constructions are likely to spur new developments and improved lower bounds for related problems, such as in topological graph drawings.