A `converse' to the Constraint Lemma

Abstract

The main result is a direct proof of the implication (LVKFk,3)⇒( LT3k-1,3) below. Consider the following statements: (LVKF1,3) From any 11 points in R3 one can choose 3 pairwise disjoint triples whose convex hulls have a common point. (LVKFk,3) From any 6k + 5 points in R3k one can choose 3 pairwise disjoint sets each containing 2k + 1 points and whose convex hulls have a common point. (LT2,3) Any 7 points in R2 can be decomposed into 3 subsets whose convex hulls have a common point. (LTd,3) Any 2d+3 points in Rd can be decomposed into 3 subsets whose convex hulls have a common point. This statements are true, but the meaning of the article is the direct derivation of one statement from another.

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