Boxicity of Halin Graphs
Combinatorics
2007-11-12 v1
Abstract
A k-dimensional box is the Cartesian product R_1 x R_2 x ... x R_k where each R_i is a closed interval on the real line. The boxicity of a graph G, denoted as box(G) is the minimum integer k such that G is the intersection graph of a collection of k-dimensional boxes. Halin graphs are the graphs formed by taking a tree with no degree 2 vertex and then connecting its leaves to form a cycle in such a way that the graph has a planar embedding. We prove that if G is a Halin graph that is not isomorphic to K_4, then box(G)=2. In fact, we prove the stronger result that if G is a planar graph formed by connecting the leaves of any tree in a simple cycle, then box(G)=2 unless G is isomorphic to K_4 (in which case its boxicity is 1).
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@article{arxiv.0711.1417,
title = {Boxicity of Halin Graphs},
author = {L. Sunil Chandran and Mathew C. Francis and Santhosh Suresh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.1417},
year = {2007}
}
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9 pages