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The following pages link to Cutting circles into pseudo-segments and improved bounds for incidences (Q1864110):
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- Computing tight bounds via piecewise linear functions through the example of circle cutting problems (Q328518) (← links)
- The number of unit distances is almost linear for most norms (Q624331) (← links)
- Simple proofs of classical theorems in discrete geometry via the Guth-Katz polynomial partitioning technique (Q714991) (← links)
- On the diameter of separated point sets with many nearly equal distances (Q850083) (← links)
- Extremal problems on triangle areas in two and three dimensions (Q1040833) (← links)
- A crossing lemma for Jordan curves (Q1647400) (← links)
- On the number of touching pairs in a set of planar curves (Q1693324) (← links)
- A refined energy bound for distinct perpendicular bisectors (Q2189557) (← links)
- Cutting algebraic curves into pseudo-segments and applications (Q2397099) (← links)
- Nearly equal distances and Szemerédi's regularity lemma (Q2489544) (← links)
- Intersection reverse sequences and geometric applications. (Q2490864) (← links)
- Geometric incidence theorems via Fourier analysis (Q3648209) (← links)
- Counting and Cutting Rich Lenses in Arrangements of Circles (Q5071100) (← links)
- On the number of discrete chains (Q5157810) (← links)
- Non-Degenerate Spheres in Three Dimensions (Q5199504) (← links)
- Improved Bounds for Incidences Between Points and Circles (Q5364239) (← links)
- On the Richter–Thomassen Conjecture about Pairwise Intersecting Closed Curves (Q5366928) (← links)
- From harmonic analysis to arithmetic combinatorics (Q5503659) (← links)