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The maximum number of intersections of two polygons
Published 2012-07-04, updated 2015-02-10Version 2
We investigate the maximum number of intersections between two polygons with p and q vertices, respectively, in the plane. The cases where p or q is even or the polygons do not have to be simple are quite easy and already known, but when p and q are both odd and both polygons are simple, the problem is more difficult. The conjectured maximum is (p-1)(q-1)+2 for all odd p and q.
Comments: This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to an unrecoverable error in the proof of Lemma 2. In fact, a counterexample to an even weaker version of Lemma 2 has been found by the author
Subjects: 52C45
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