Planar Drawings with Few Slopes of Halin Graphs and Nested Pseudotrees
Computational Geometry
2023-11-29 v2
Abstract
The of a planar graph is the minimum number of edge slopes in a planar straight-line drawing of . It is known that for every planar graph of maximum degree . This upper bound has been improved to if has treewidth three, and to if has treewidth two. In this paper we prove when is a Halin graph, and thus has treewidth three. Furthermore, we present the first polynomial upper bound on the planar slope number for a family of graphs having treewidth four. Namely we show that slopes suffice for nested pseudotrees.
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@article{arxiv.2105.08124,
title = {Planar Drawings with Few Slopes of Halin Graphs and Nested Pseudotrees},
author = {Steven Chaplick and Giordano Da Lozzo and Emilio Di Giacomo and Giuseppe Liotta and Fabrizio Montecchiani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.08124},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
Extended version of "Planar Drawings with Few Slopes of Halin Graphs and Nested Pseudotrees" appeared in the Proceedings of the 17th Algorithms and Data Structures Symposium (WADS 2021)