Which \(n\)-Venn diagrams can be drawn with convex \(k\)-gons? (Q2369930)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5166260
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5166260 |
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Which \(n\)-Venn diagrams can be drawn with convex \(k\)-gons? (English)
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21 June 2007
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The main contribution is the inequality \(k\geq (2^n-2-n)/(n(n-2))\) valid for any simple \(n\)-Venn diagram composed of convex \(k\)-gons. Without the term \(n\) on numerator, this lower bound for the number of sides required for the component curves of simple Venn diagrams is due to \textit{B. Grünbaum} [Math. Mag. 48, 12--23 (1975; Zbl 0305.05004)]. It is also shown that no (simple or not) 7-Venn diagram is composed of triangles. With the help of a software tool it is exhibited a simple, symmetric 7-Venn diagram constructed of seven quadrilaterals. The questions whether the bound given in this paper is tight for \(n>7\) or whether it also holds for non-simple diagrams are open.
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Venn diagram
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convex curve
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\(n\)-gon
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symmetric diagram
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simple diagram
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