On Combinatorial Properties of Points and Polynomial Curves
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Authors: Hiroyuki Miyata
Publication date: 15 March 2017
Abstract: Many combinatorial properties of a point set in the plane are determined by the set of possible partitions of the point set by a line. Their essential combinatorial properties are well captured by the axioms of oriented matroids. In fact, Goodman and Pollack (Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A, Volume 37, pp. 257-293, 1984) proved that the axioms of oriented matroids of rank completely characterize the sets of possible partitions arising from a natural topological generalization of configurations of points and lines. In this paper, we introduce a new class of oriented matroids, called degree- oriented matroids, which captures essential combinatorial properties of the possible partitions of point sets in the plane by the graphs of polynomial functions of degree . We prove that the axiom of degree- oriented matroids completely characterizes the sets of possible partitions arising from a natural topological generalization of configurations formed by points and the graphs of polynomial functions degree . It turns out that the axiom of degree- oriented matroids coincides with the axiom of ()-signotopes, which was introduced by Felsner and Weil (Discrete Applied Mathematics, Volume 109, pp. 67-94, 2001) in a completely different context. Our result gives a two-dimensional geometric interpretation for ()-signotopes and also for single element extensions of cyclic hyperplane arrangements in .
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