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A Gallai-type transversal problem in the plane
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    A Gallai-type transversal problem in the plane (English)
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    16 May 1993
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    Extending a result of D. Kramer as well as continuing his own extensive research on line transversals, the author shows that if \(K\) is a family of compact convex sets in \(E^ 2\) such that every three of its members admit a common line transversal, then \(K\) can be stabbed by four lines. Kramer's result was a stabbing number of five.
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    plane convex sets
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    stabbing lines
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    Gallai-type
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    line transversals
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