Intersection theorems for triangles

09/30/2020
by   Peter Frankl, et al.
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Given a family of sets on the plane, we say that the family is intersecting if for any two sets from the family their interiors intersect. In this paper, we study intersecting families of triangles with vertices in a given set of points. In particular, we show that if a set P of n points is in convex position, then the largest intersecting family of triangles with vertices in P contains at most (1/4+o(1))n3 triangles.

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