Matchings vs hitting sets among half-spaces in low dimensional euclidean spaces
Abstract: Let $\mathcal{F}$ be any collection of linearly separable sets of a set $P$ of $n$ points either in $\mathbb{R}2$, or in $\mathbb{R}3$. We show that for every natural number $k$ either one can find $k$ pairwise disjoint sets in $\mathcal{F}$, or there are $O(k)$ points in $P$ that together hit all sets in $\mathcal{F}$. The proof is based on showing a similar result for families $\mathcal{F}$ of sets separable by pseudo-discs in $\mathbb{R}2$. We complement these statements by showing that analogous result fails to hold for collections of linearly separable sets in $\mathbb{R}4$ and higher dimensional euclidean spaces.
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