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A note on visible islands

Published 31 Aug 2021 in math.CO and cs.CG | (2109.00022v3)

Abstract: Given a finite point set $P$ in the plane, a subset $S \subseteq P$ is called an island in $P$ if $conv(S) \cap P = S$. We say that $S\subset P$ is a visible island if the points in $S$ are pairwise visible and $S$ is an island in $P$. The famous Big-line Big-clique Conjecture states that for any $k \geq 3$ and $\ell \geq 4$, there is an integer $n = n(k,\ell)$, such that every finite set of at least $n$ points in the plane contains $\ell$ collinear points or $k$ pairwise visible points. In this paper, we show that this conjecture is false for visible islands, by replacing each point in a Horton set by a triple of collinear points. Hence, there are arbitrarily large finite point sets in the plane with no 4 collinear members and no visible island of size $13$.

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