Tukey Depth Histograms (2103.08665v1)
Abstract: The Tukey depth of a flat with respect to a point set is a concept that appears in many areas of discrete and computational geometry. In particular, the study of centerpoints, center transversals, Ham Sandwich cuts, or $k$-edges can all be phrased in terms of depths of certain flats with respect to one or more point sets. In this work, we introduce the Tukey depth histogram of $k$-flats in $\mathbb{R}d$ with respect to a point set $P$, which is a vector $D{k,d}(P)$, whose $i$'th entry $D{k,d}_i(P)$ denotes the number of $k$-flats spanned by $k+1$ points of $P$ that have Tukey depth $i$ with respect to $P$. As our main result, we give a complete characterization of the depth histograms of points, that is, for any dimension $d$ we give a description of all possible histograms $D{0,d}(P)$. This then allows us to compute the exact number of possible such histograms.