On Upward-Planar L-Drawings of Graphs
Abstract
In an upward-planar L-drawing of a directed acyclic graph (DAG) each edge is represented as a polyline composed of a vertical segment with its lowest endpoint at the tail of and of a horizontal segment ending at the head of . Distinct edges may overlap, but not cross. Recently, upward-planar L-drawings have been studied for -graphs, i.e., planar DAGs with a single source and a single sink containing an edge directed from to . It is known that a plane -graph, i.e., an embedded -graph in which the edge is incident to the outer face, admits an upward-planar L-drawing if and only if it admits a bitonic -ordering, which can be tested in linear time. We study upward-planar L-drawings of DAGs that are not necessarily -graphs. On the combinatorial side, we show that a plane DAG admits an upward-planar L-drawing if and only if it is a subgraph of a plane -graph admitting a bitonic -ordering. This allows us to show that not every tree with a fixed bimodal embedding admits an upward-planar L-drawing. Moreover, we prove that any acyclic cactus with a single source (or a single sink) admits an upward-planar L-drawing, which respects a given outerplanar embedding if there are no transitive edges. On the algorithmic side, we consider DAGs with a single source (or a single sink). We give linear-time testing algorithms for these DAGs in two cases: (i) when the drawing must respect a prescribed embedding and (ii) when no restriction is given on the embedding, but it is biconnected and series-parallel.
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@article{arxiv.2205.05627,
title = {On Upward-Planar L-Drawings of Graphs},
author = {Patrizio Angelini and Steven Chaplick and Sabine Cornelsen and Giordano Da Lozzo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.05627},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
Extended abstract appeared at MFCS 2022