On Supports for graphs of bounded genus
Abstract
Let be a hypergraph. A support is a graph on such that for each , the subgraph of induced on the elements in is connected. We consider the problem of constructing a support for hypergraphs defined by connected subgraphs of a host graph. For a graph , let be a set of connected subgraphs of . Let the vertices of be partitioned into two sets the \emph{terminals} and the \emph{non-terminals} . We define a hypergraph on , where each defines a hyperedge consisting of the vertices of in . We also consider the problem of constructing a support for the \emph{dual hypergraph} - a hypergraph on where each defines a hyperedge consisting of the subgraphs in containing . In fact, we construct supports for a common generalization of the primal and dual settings called the \emph{intersection hypergraph}. As our main result, we show that if the host graph has bounded genus and the subgraphs in satisfy a condition of being \emph{cross-free}, then there exists a support that also has bounded genus. Our results are a generalization of the results of Raman and Ray (Rajiv Raman, Saurabh Ray: Constructing Planar Support for Non-Piercing Regions. Discret. Comput. Geom. 64(3): 1098-1122 (2020)). Our techniques imply a unified analysis for packing and covering problems for hypergraphs defined on surfaces of bounded genus. We also describe applications of our results for hypergraph colorings.
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@article{arxiv.2503.21287,
title = {On Supports for graphs of bounded genus},
author = {Rajiv Raman and Karamjeet Singh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.21287},
year = {2026}
}