On short edges in complete topological graphs

Abstract

Let h(n) be the minimum integer such that every complete n-vertex simple topological graph contains an edge that crosses at most h(n) other edges. In 2009, Kyncl and Valtr showed that h(n) = O(n2/1/4 n), and in the other direction, gave constructions showing that h(n) = (n3/2). In this paper, we prove that h(n) = O(n7/4). Along the way, we establish a new variant of Chazelle and Welzl's matching theorem for set systems with bounded VC-dimension, which we believe to be of independent interest.

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