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Simultaneous Visibility Representations of Undirected Pairs of Graphs

Computational Geometry 2021-05-26 v2

Abstract

We consider the problem of determining if a pair of undirected graphs GV,GH\langle G_\mathsf{V}, G_\mathsf{H} \rangle, which share the same vertex set, has a representation using opaque geometric shapes for vertices, and vertical/horizontal visibility between shapes to determine the edges of GVG_\mathsf{V}/GHG_\mathsf{H}. While such a simultaneous visibility representation of two graphs can be determined efficiently if the direction of the required visibility for each edge is provided (and the vertex shapes are sufficiently simple), it was unclear if edge direction is critical for efficiency. We show that the problem is NP\mathsf{NP}-complete without that information, even for graphs that are only slightly more complex than paths. In addition, we characterize which pairs of paths have simultaneous visibility representations using fixed orientation L-shapes. This narrows the range of possible graph families for which determining simultaneous visibility representation is non-trivial yet not NP\mathsf{NP}-hard.

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@article{arxiv.2005.00937,
  title  = {Simultaneous Visibility Representations of Undirected Pairs of Graphs},
  author = {Ben Chugg and William S. Evans and Kelvin Wong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.00937},
  year   = {2021}
}

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22 pages, 8 figures