Intersection Graphs of L-Shapes and Segments in the Plane
Abstract
An L-shape is the union of a horizontal and a vertical segment with a common endpoint. These come in four rotations: L, \Gamma, LE{} and \eeG. A -bend path is a simple path in the plane, whose direction changes times from horizontal to vertical. If a graph admits an intersection representation in which every vertex is represented by an L, an L{} or \Gamma, a -bend path, or a segment, then this graph is called an -graph, -graph, -VPG-graph or SEG-graph, respectively. Motivated by a theorem of Middendorf and Pfeiffer [Discrete Mathematics, 108(1):365--372, 1992], stating that every -graph is a SEG-graph, we investigate several known subclasses of SEG-graphs and show that they are -graphs, or -VPG-graphs for some small constant . We show that all planar -trees, all line graphs of planar graphs, and all full subdivisions of planar graphs are -graphs. Furthermore we show that all complements of planar graphs are -VPG-graphs and all complements of full subdivisions are -VPG-graphs. Here a full subdivision is a graph in which each edge is subdivided at least once.
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@article{arxiv.1405.1476,
title = {Intersection Graphs of L-Shapes and Segments in the Plane},
author = {Stefan Felsner and Kolja Knauer and George B. Mertzios and Torsten Ueckerdt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.1476},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
15 pages, 8 figures, (improved Thm. 4)