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Intersection Graphs of Pseudosegments: Chordal Graphs

Combinatorics 2008-09-12 v1

Abstract

We investigate which chordal graphs have a representation as intersection graphs of pseudosegments. For positive we have a construction which shows that all chordal graphs that can be represented as intersection graph of subpaths on a tree are pseudosegment intersection graphs. We then study the limits of representability. We describe a family of intersection graphs of substars of a star which is not representable as intersection graph of pseudosegments. The degree of the substars in this example, however, has to get large. A more intricate analysis involving a Ramsey argument shows that even in the class of intersection graphs of substars of degree three of a star there are graphs that are not representable as intersection graph of pseudosegments. Motivated by representability questions for chordal graphs we consider how many combinatorially different k-segments, i.e., curves crossing k distinct lines, an arrangement of n pseudolines can host. We show that for fixed k this number is in O(n^2). This result is based on a k-zone theorem for arrangements of pseudolines that should be of independent interest.

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@article{arxiv.0809.1980,
  title  = {Intersection Graphs of Pseudosegments: Chordal Graphs},
  author = {Cornelia Dangelmayr and Stefan Felsner and William T. Trotter},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0809.1980},
  year   = {2008}
}

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20 pages, 13 figures

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