On the Sets of $n$ Points Forming $n+1$ Directions

  • Cédric Pilatte

Abstract

Let $S$ be a set of $n\geq 7$ points in the plane, no three of which are collinear. Suppose that $S$ determines $n+1$ directions. That is to say, the segments whose endpoints are in $S$ form $n+1$ distinct slopes. We prove that $S$ is, up to an affine transformation, equal to $n$ of the vertices of a regular $(n+1)$-gon. This result was conjectured in 1986 by R. E. Jamison.

Published
2020-01-24
Article Number
P1.24