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Stable cuts, NAC-colourings and flexible realisations of graphs

Combinatorics 2026-05-06 v2

Abstract

A (2-dimensional) realisation of a graph GG is a pair (G,p)(G,p), where pp maps the vertices of GG to R2\mathbb{R}^2. A realisation is flexible if it can be continuously deformed while keeping the edge lengths fixed, and rigid otherwise. We say that GG is rigid if every generic realisation of GG is rigid; otherwise, GG 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 nn-vertex graph with at most 2n42n-4 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.

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@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