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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1722222
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English | Plane integral drawings of planar graphs |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1722222 |
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Plane integral drawings of planar graphs (English)
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7 January 2003
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This paper deals with the plane integral drawings of a planar graph. A drawing integral planar graph \(G\) is a realization of \(G\) in the plane such that the vertices of \(G\) are mapped into distinct points and the edges of \(G\) are mapped into straight-line segments of integer length which connect the corresponding vertices such that two edges have no inner point in common. The authors give a partial proof of the following conjecture: There exists a plane integral drawing for every planar graph.
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planar graph
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drawing graph
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integral drawing planar graph
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