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    Reconstructing graphs from cut-set sizes (English)
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    The n vertices of a graph embedded in the plane are in general position and the edges are straight line segments between pairs of vertices. A cut-set probe returns the number of edges intersected by a specified line. It is shown that such graphs are completely reconstructible from \(\left( \begin{matrix} n\\ 2\end{matrix} \right)\) cut-set probes and that this number of probes is necessary. For generalised cut-set probes, which determine the size of any cut-set of the graph, \(O(n^ 2/\log n)\) are shown to be necessary and sufficient for reconstruction.
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    cut-set probe
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    completely reconstructible
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