Longest convex chains

Abstract

Assume Xn is a random sample of n uniform, independent points from a triangle T. The longest convex chain, Y, of Xn is defined naturally. The length |Y| of Y is a random variable, denoted by Ln. In this article, we determine the order of magnitude of the expectation of Ln. We show further that Ln is highly concentrated around its mean, and that the longest convex chains have a limit shape.

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