The minimum crossing number and minimum size of maximal 1-plane graphs with given connectivity
Combinatorics
2025-05-01 v1
Abstract
A 1-planar graph is a graph which has a drawing on the plane such that each edge is crossed at most once. If a 1-planar graph is drawn in that way, the drawing is called a {\it 1-plane graph}. A graph is maximal 1-plane (or 1-planar) if no additional edge can be added without violating 1-planarity or simplicity. It is known that any maximal 1-plane graph is -connected for some with . Recently, Huang et al. proved that any maximal 1-plane graph with () vertices has at least edges, which is tight for all integers . In this paper, we study -connected maximal 1-plane graphs for each with , and establish a lower bound for their crossing numbers and a lower bound for their edge numbers, respectively.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2504.21558,
title = {The minimum crossing number and minimum size of maximal 1-plane graphs with given connectivity},
author = {Zhangdong Ouyang and Yuanqiu Huang and Licheng Zhang and Fengming Dong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.21558},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
18 pages, 8 figures