Disjoint empty disks supported by a point set
Abstract
For a planar point-set P, let D(P) be the minimum number of pairwise-disjoint empty disks such that each point in P lies on the boundary of some disk. Further define D(n) as the maximum of D(P) over all n-element point sets. Hosono and Urabe recently conjectured that D(n)= n/2 . Here we show that D(n) ≥ n/2 + n/236 - O(n) and thereby disprove this conjecture.
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