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A Catalog of Facially Complete Graphs
- Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Considering regions in a map to be adjacent when they have nonempty intersection (as opposed to the traditional view requiring intersection in a linear segment) leads to the concept of a facially complete graph: a plane graph that becomes complete when edges are added between every two vertices that lie on a face. Here we present a complete catalog of facially complete graphs: they fall into seven types. A consequence is that if q is the size of the largest face in a plane graph G that is facially complete, then G has at most Floor[3/2 q] vertices. This bound was known, but our proof is completely different from the 1998 approach of Chen, Grigni, and Papadimitriou. Our method also yields a count of the 2-connected facially complete graphs with n vertices. We also show that if a plane graph has at most two faces of size 4 and no larger face, then the addition of both diagonals to each 4-face leads to a graph that is 5-colorable.
- Subjects :
- Mathematics - Combinatorics
05C10, 05C15
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Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2409.11249
- Document Type :
- Working Paper