Which n-cenn diagrams can be drawn with convex k-gons?

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We establish a new lower bound for the number of sides required for the component curves of simple Venn diagrams made from polygons. Specifically, for any n-Venn diagram of convex k-gons, we prove that k ≥ (2n - 2 - n) / (n (n - 2)). In the process we prove that Venn diagrams of seven curves, simple or not, cannot be formed from triangles. We then give an example achieving the new lower bound of a (simple, symmetric) Venn diagram of seven convex quadrilaterals. Previously Grunbaum had constructed a symmetric 7-Venn diagram of non-convex 5-gons ["Venn Diagrams II", Geombinatorics 2:25-31, 1992]. © Springer 2007.

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Carroll, J., Ruskey, F., & Weston, M. (2007). Which n-cenn diagrams can be drawn with convex k-gons? Discrete and Computational Geometry, 37(4), 619–628. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00454-007-1311-1

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