Drawing planar graphs of bounded degree with few slopes
Combinatorics
2010-11-13 v2 Discrete Mathematics
Abstract
We settle a problem of Dujmovi\'c, Eppstein, Suderman, and Wood by showing that there exists a function with the property that every planar graph with maximum degree admits a drawing with noncrossing straight-line edges, using at most different slopes. If we allow the edges to be represented by polygonal paths with {\em one} bend, then 2d slopes suffice. Allowing {\em two} bends per edge, every planar graph with maximum degree can be drawn using segments of at most different slopes. There is only one exception: the graph formed by the edges of an octahedron is 4-regular, yet it requires 3 slopes. These bounds cannot be improved.
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@article{arxiv.1009.1315,
title = {Drawing planar graphs of bounded degree with few slopes},
author = {Balázs Keszegh and János Pach and Dömötör Pálvölgyi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.1315},
year = {2010}
}