Bichromatic Perfect Matchings with Crossings

Abstract

We consider bichromatic point sets with n red and n blue points and study straight-line bichromatic perfect matchings on them. We show that every such point set in convex position admits a matching with at least 3n28-n2+c crossings, for some -12 ≤ c ≤ 18. This bound is tight since for any k> 3n28 -n2+18 there exist bichromatic point sets that do not admit any perfect matching with k crossings.

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