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arxiv: 1502.04925 · v1 · pith:RQYTYYLXnew · submitted 2015-02-17 · 💻 cs.CG · cs.DM· math.CO

Point sets with many non-crossing matchings

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The maximum number of non-crossing straight-line perfect matchings that a set of $n$ points in the plane can have is known to be $O(10.0438^n)$ and $\Omega^*(3^n)$. The lower bound, due to Garc\'ia, Noy, and Tejel (2000) is attained by the double chain, which has $\Theta(3^n n^{O(1)})$ such matchings. We reprove this bound in a simplified way that uses the novel notion of down-free matching, and apply this approach on several other constructions. As a result, we improve the lower bound. First we show that double zigzag chain with $n$ points has $\Theta^*(\lambda^n)$ such matchings with $\lambda \approx 3.0532$. Next we analyze further generalizations of double zigzag chains - double $r$-chains. The best choice of parameters leads to a construction with $\Theta^*(\nu^n)$ matchings, with $\nu \approx 3.0930$. The derivation of this bound requires an analysis of a coupled dynamic-programming recursion between two infinite vectors.

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