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Around Sylvester's question in the plane (1511.03658v1)

Published 11 Nov 2015 in math.PR

Abstract: Pick $n$ points $Z_0,...,Z_{n-1}$ uniformly and independently at random in a compact convex set $H$ with non empty interior of the plane, and let $Qn_H$ be the probability that the $Z_i$'s are the vertices of a convex polygon. Blaschke 1917 \cite{Bla} proved that $Q4_T\leq Q4_H\leq Q4_D$, where $D$ is a disk and $T$ a triangle. In the present paper we prove $Q5_T\leq Q5_H\leq Q5_D$. One of the main ingredients of our approach is a new formula for $Qn_H$ which permits to prove that Steiner symmetrization does not decrease $Q5_H$, and that shaking does not increases it (this is the method Blaschke used in the $n=4$ case). We conjecture that the new formula we provide will lead in the future to the complete proof that $Qn_T\leq Qn_H\leq Qn_D$ , for any $n$.

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