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Min-$k$-planar Drawings of Graphs

Computational Geometry 2024-02-09 v3

Abstract

The study of nonplanar drawings of graphs with restricted crossing configurations is a well-established topic in graph drawing, often referred to as beyond-planar graph drawing. One of the most studied types of drawings in this area are the kk-planar drawings (k1)(k \geq 1), where each edge cannot cross more than kk times. We generalize kk-planar drawings, by introducing the new family of min-kk-planar drawings. In a min-kk-planar drawing edges can cross an arbitrary number of times, but for any two crossing edges, one of the two must have no more than kk crossings. We prove a general upper bound on the number of edges of min-kk-planar drawings, a finer upper bound for k=3k=3, and tight upper bounds for k=1,2k=1,2. Also, we study the inclusion relations between min-kk-planar graphs (i.e., graphs admitting min-kk-planar drawings) and kk-planar graphs. In our setting we only allow simple drawings, that is, any two edges cross at most once, no two adjacent edges cross, and no three edges intersect at a common crossing point.

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@article{arxiv.2308.13401,
  title  = {Min-$k$-planar Drawings of Graphs},
  author = {Carla Binucci and Aaron Büngener and Giuseppe Di Battista and Walter Didimo and Vida Dujmović and Seok-Hee Hong and Michael Kaufmann and Giuseppe Liotta and Pat Morin and Alessandra Tappini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.13401},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Appears in the Proceedings of the 31st International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization (GD 2023)