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Dense point sets with many halving lines

Published 1 Apr 2017 in math.CO and cs.CG | (1704.00229v2)

Abstract: A planar point set of $n$ points is called {\em $\gamma$-dense} if the ratio of the largest and smallest distances among the points is at most $\gamma\sqrt{n}$. We construct a dense set of $n$ points in the plane with $ne{\Omega\left({\sqrt{\log n}}\right)}$ halving lines. This improves the bound $\Omega(n\log n)$ of Edelsbrunner, Valtr and Welzl from 1997. Our construction can be generalized to higher dimensions, for any $d$ we construct a dense point set of $n$ points in $\mathbb{R}d$ with $n{d-1}e{\Omega\left({\sqrt{\log n}}\right)}$ halving hyperplanes. Our lower bounds are asymptotically the same as the best known lower bounds for general point sets.

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