Trees and co-trees in planar 3-connected graphs An easier proof via Schnyder woods
Discrete Mathematics
2024-06-05 v3 Combinatorics
Abstract
Let be a 3-connected planar graph. Define the co-tree of a spanning tree of as the graph induced by the dual edges of . The well-known cut-cycle duality implies that the co-tree is itself a tree. Let a -tree be a spanning tree with maximum degree . In 1970, Gr\"unbaum conjectured that every 3-connected planar graph contains a 3-tree whose co-tree is also a 3-tree. In 2014, Biedl showed that every such graph contains a 5-tree whose co-tree is a 5-tree. In this paper, we present an easier proof of Biedl's result
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@article{arxiv.2402.01230,
title = {Trees and co-trees in planar 3-connected graphs An easier proof via Schnyder woods},
author = {Christian Ortlieb and Jens M. Schmidt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.01230},
year = {2024}
}