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    On the bandwidth of triangulated triangles (English)
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    23 October 1995
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    The three authors give a technique for obtaining a lower bound on the bandwidth of any planar graph \(G\) by proving that if \(G\) is a plane near- triangulation and \(v_ 1\), \(v_ 2\), \(v_ 3\) are three mutually distinct vertices on the exterior face, the bandwidth of \(G\) is at least as large as the smallest connecting set with respect to \(v_ 1\), \(v_ 2\), \(v_ 3\).
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    triangulated triangles
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    bandwidth
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    planar graph
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