General Strong Bound on the Uncrossed Number via a Tight Bound for the Maximum Uncrossed Subgraph Number
Abstract
We investigate a very recent concept for visualizing various aspects of a graph in the plane using a collection of drawings introduced by Hlin\v{e}n\'y and Masa\v{r}\'ik [GD 2023]. Formally, given a graph , we aim to find an uncrossed collection containing drawings of in the plane such that each edge of is not crossed in at least one drawing in the collection. The uncrossed number of () is the smallest integer such that an uncrossed collection for of size exists. The uncrossed number is lower-bounded by the well-known thickness, which is an edge-decomposition of into planar graphs. This connection gives a trivial lower-bound . In a recent paper, Balko, Hlin\v{e}n\'y, Masa\v{r}\'ik, Orthaber, Vogtenhuber, and Wagner [GD 2024] presented the first non-trivial and general lower-bound on the uncrossed number. We summarize it in terms of dense graphs (where for some ): , where is a constant depending on . We improve the lower-bound to state that . Translated to dense graphs regime, the bound yields a multiplicative constant in the expression . Hence, it is tight (up to low-order terms) for as warranted by complete graphs. In fact, we formulate our result in the language of the maximum uncrossed subgraph number, that is, the maximum number of edges of that are not crossed in a drawing of in the plane. In that case, we also provide a construction certifying that our bound is asymptotically tight (up to lower-order terms) on dense graphs for all .
Cite
@article{arxiv.2507.20937,
title = {General Strong Bound on the Uncrossed Number via a Tight Bound for the Maximum Uncrossed Subgraph Number},
author = {Gaspard Charvy and Tomáš Masařík},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.20937},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
24 pages, 6 figures