VPG and EPG bend-numbers of Halin Graphs
Abstract
A piecewise linear curve in the plane made up of line segments, each of which is either horizontal or vertical, with consecutive segments being of different orientation is called a -bend path. Given a graph , a collection of -bend paths in which each path corresponds to a vertex in and two paths have a common point if and only if the vertices corresponding to them are adjacent in is called a -VPG representation of . Similarly, a collection of -bend paths each of which corresponds to a vertex in is called an -EPG representation of if any two paths have a line segment of non-zero length in common if and only if their corresponding vertices are adjacent in . The VPG bend-number of a graph is the minimum such that has a -VPG representation. Similarly, the EPG bend-number of a graph is the minimum such that has a -EPG representation. Halin graphs are the graphs formed by taking a tree with no degree vertex and then connecting its leaves to form a cycle in such a way that the graph has a planar embedding. We prove that if is a Halin graph then and . These bounds are tight. In fact, we prove the stronger result that if is a planar graph formed by connecting the leaves of any tree to form a simple cycle, then it has a VPG-representation using only one type of 1-bend paths and an EPG-representation using only one type of 2-bend paths.
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@article{arxiv.1505.06036,
title = {VPG and EPG bend-numbers of Halin Graphs},
author = {Mathew C. Francis and Abhiruk Lahiri},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.06036},
year = {2018}
}
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11 pages, 3 figures