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$\beta$-Stars or On Extending a Drawing of a Connected Subgraph

Computational Geometry 2018-08-31 v1

Abstract

We consider the problem of extending the drawing of a subgraph of a given plane graph to a drawing of the entire graph using straight-line and polyline edges. We define the notion of star complexity of a polygon and show that a drawing ΓH\Gamma_H of an induced connected subgraph HH can be extended with at most min{h/2,β+log2(h)+1}\min\{ h/2, \beta + \log_2(h) + 1\} bends per edge, where β\beta is the largest star complexity of a face of ΓH\Gamma_H and hh is the size of the largest face of HH. This result significantly improves the previously known upper bound of 72V(H)72|V(H)| [5] for the case where HH is connected. We also show that our bound is worst case optimal up to a small additive constant. Additionally, we provide an indication of complexity of the problem of testing whether a star-shaped inner face can be extended to a straight-line drawing of the graph; this is in contrast to the fact that the same problem is solvable in linear time for the case of star-shaped outer face [9] and convex inner face [13].

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@article{arxiv.1808.10366,
  title  = {$\beta$-Stars or On Extending a Drawing of a Connected Subgraph},
  author = {Tamara Mchedlidze and Jérôme Urhausen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.10366},
  year   = {2018}
}

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Appears in the Proceedings of the 26th International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization (GD 2018)