On the number of touching pairs in a set of planar curves
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curvecurvesnumbertouchingsfamiliesplanararcsarrangement
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Given a set of planar curves (Jordan arcs), each pair of which meets -- either crosses or touches -- exactly once, we establish an upper bound on the number of touchings. We show that such a curve family has $O(t^2n)$ touchings, where $t$ is the number of faces in the curve arrangement that contains at least one endpoint of one of the curves. Our method relies on finding special subsets of curves called quasi-grids in curve families; this gives some structural insight into curve families with a high number of touchings.
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