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Triangles with restricted degrees of their boundary vertices in plane triangulations
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    Triangles with restricted degrees of their boundary vertices in plane triangulations (English)
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    9 April 2000
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    The author gives a complete characterization of the set \(S\) of all triples \((a,b,c)\), \(a\leq b\leq c\), such that every plane triangulation contains a triangle with vertices of degrees \(a,b,c\).
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    plane triangulation
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    degree
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    triangle
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