Strong Dirac conjecture
Determine whether there exists a constant c > 0 such that every finite set X of n points in the plane, not all lying on a single line, contains an element incident with at least ⌈n/2⌉ − c lines spanned by X.
References
Klee and Wagon 8 conjectured that for any set X of n non-collinear points in the plane, we have t(X ) > ⌈ n3 ⌉.
— On Dirac and Motzkin problem in discrete geometry
(2501.18406 - Florek, 30 Jan 2025) in Section 1, Introduction, page 3
Brass, Moser and Pach 3 proposed the following “strong Dirac conjecture”: there is a constant c > 0 such that any set X of n points in the plane, not all on a line, has an element which lies on at least ⌈ n2 ⌉ − c lines spanned by X.
— On Dirac and Motzkin problem in discrete geometry
(2501.18406 - Florek, 30 Jan 2025) in Section 1, Introduction, page 3
Klee and Wagon 8 conjectured that for any set X of n non-collinear points in the plane, we have t(X ) > ⌈ n3 ⌉.
— On Dirac and Motzkin problem in discrete geometry
(2501.18406 - Florek, 30 Jan 2025) in Section 1, Introduction, page 3