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Density of Range Capturing Hypergraphs
For a finite set of points in the plane, a set in the plane, and a
positive integer , we say that a -element subset of is captured
by if there is a homothetic copy of such that ,
i.e., contains exactly elements from . A -uniform -capturing
hypergraph has a vertex set and a hyperedge set consisting
of all -element subsets of captured by . In case when and
is convex these graphs are planar graphs, known as convex distance function
Delaunay graphs.
In this paper we prove that for any , any , and any convex
compact set , the number of hyperedges in is at most , where is the number of -element
subsets of that can be separated from the rest of with a straight line.
In particular, this bound is independent of and indeed the bound is tight
for all "round" sets and point sets in general position with respect to
.
This refines a general result of Buzaglo, Pinchasi and Rote stating that
every pseudodisc topological hypergraph with vertex set has
hyperedges of size or less.Comment: new version with a tight result and shorter proo
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