Stable cuts, NAC-colourings and flexible realisations of graphs
Abstract
A (2-dimensional) realisation of a graph is a pair , where maps the vertices of to . A realisation is flexible if it can be continuously deformed while keeping the edge lengths fixed, and rigid otherwise. We say that is rigid if every generic realisation of is rigid; otherwise, is flexible. In this paper, we investigate the relationship between stable cuts and graphs which are either flexible, or admit a flexible (not necessarily generic) realisation with positive edge lengths. We strengthen a result of Chen and Yu, who proved that every -vertex graph with at most edges has a stable cut, by showing that every flexible graph has a stable cut. The existence of a stable cut is a sufficient, but not necessary, condition for a flexible realisation to exist. Using a result of Le and Pfender on stable cuts, we prove a conjecture of Grasegger, Legersk\'y and Schicho that characterises the minimally rigid graphs which admit a flexible realisation. Additionally, we investigate the number of NAC-colourings in various graphs. A NAC-colouring is a type of edge colouring introduced by Grasegger, Legersk\'y and Schicho, who showed that the existence of such a colouring characterises the existence of a flexible realisation with positive edge lengths. We provide an upper bound on the number of NAC-colourings for arbitrary graphs, and construct families of graphs, including rigid and minimally rigid ones, for which this number is exponential in the number of vertices.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2412.16018,
title = {Stable cuts, NAC-colourings and flexible realisations of graphs},
author = {Katie Clinch and Dániel Garamvölgyi and John Haslegrave and Tony Huynh and Jan Legerský and Anthony Nixon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.16018},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
19 pages, 7 figures, to appear in J Graph Theory