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A Note on Stabbing Convex Bodies with Points, Lines, and Flats (2007.09874v4)

Published 20 Jul 2020 in cs.CG

Abstract: $\newcommand{\eps}{\varepsilon}\newcommand{\tldO}{\widetilde{O}}$Consider the problem of constructing weak $\eps$-nets where the stabbing elements are lines or $k$-flats instead of points. We study this problem in the simplest setting where it is still interesting -- namely, the uniform measure of volume over the hypercube $[0,1]d\bigr.$. Specifically, a $(k,\eps)$-net is a set of $k$-flats, such that any convex body in $[0,1]d$ of volume larger than $\eps$ is stabbed by one of these $k$-flats. We show that for $k \geq 1$, one can construct $(k,\eps)$-nets of size $O(1/\eps{1-k/d})$. We also prove that any such net must have size at least $\Omega(1/\eps{1-k/d})$. As a concrete example, in three dimensions all $\eps$-heavy bodies in $[0,1]3$ can be stabbed by $\Theta(1/\eps{2/3})$ lines. Note, that these bounds are \emph{sublinear} in $1/\eps$, and are thus somewhat surprising. The new construction also works for points providing a weak $\eps$-net of size $O(\tfrac{1}{\eps}\log{d-1} \tfrac{1}{\eps} )$.

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