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On linear combinatorics. I: Concurrency---an algebraic approach
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    On linear combinatorics. I: Concurrency---an algebraic approach (English)
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    14 March 1999
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    The subject of this paper is the following Erdős-type Ramsey problem: Consider two sets \(\Phi\) and \(\Psi\) of lines (in the Euclidean plane) which are the images of affine mappings \( x \mapsto ax+b \) \( (a \not= 0) \), and a set \( \Omega(E) \) of composite mappings \(\left\{ \phi\circ\psi \mid (\phi,\psi) \in E \right\} \) or \(\left\{ \phi\circ\psi, \psi\circ\phi \mid (\phi,\psi) \in E \right\} \) (determined by some \( E \subset \Phi\times\Psi \)). The main result reads: If the size of \(\Omega(E)\) is not too large (at most \(Cn\)) compared to the sizes of \(\Phi\) and \(\Psi\) (at least \(n\), and also less than \(Cn\)), and \(E\) (at least \(cn^2\)) then there are relatively large sets \( \Phi^* \subset \Phi \) and \( \Psi^* \subset \Psi \) (i.e., such that \( \left| (\Phi^* \times \Psi^*) \cap E \right| \geq c^*n^2 \) for some \(c^*(C,c)>0\)) which are both either bundles of parallel lines, or bundles of concurrent lines.
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    arrangements of lines in the Euclidean plane
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    affine mappings
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    Erdős-type problems
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    geometrical Ramsey problems
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    double-bipartite graphs
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