A tight lower bound on the size of visibility graphs (Q1098639)

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A tight lower bound on the size of visibility graphs
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    A tight lower bound on the size of visibility graphs (English)
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    The visibility graph of a finite set of line segments in the plane connects two endpoints u and v if and only if the straight line connection between u and v does not cross any line segment of the set. The article proves that the visibility graph of n nonintersecting line segments has at least 5n-4 edges. This lower bound is tight. The result is of some interest in connection with the following problem: Is there an algorithm for constructing the visibility graph which takes less than \(\Omega\) (n 2) time if the number of edges of this graph is subquadratic?
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    computational geometry
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    combinatorial geometry
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    visibility graph
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    lower bound
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