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arxiv: 1103.0412 · v2 · pith:475HRIL7new · submitted 2011-03-02 · 🧮 math.CO · cs.CG

Counting large distances in convex polygons

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keywords convexdistanceslargeapproachdistancepairssomevertices
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In a convex n-gon, let d[1] > d[2] > ... denote the set of all distances between pairs of vertices, and let m[i] be the number of pairs of vertices at distance d[i] from one another. Erdos, Lovasz, and Vesztergombi conjectured that m[1] + ... + m[k] <= k*n. Using a new computational approach, we prove their conjecture when k <= 4 and n is large; we also make some progress for arbitrary k by proving that m[1] + ... + m[k] <= (2k-1)n. Our main approach revolves around a few known facts about distances, together with a computer program that searches all distance configurations of two disjoint convex hull intervals up to some finite size. We thereby obtain other new bounds such as m[3] <= 3n/2 for large n.

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