Describing 3-faces in normal plane maps with minimum degree 4
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- Colorings of plane graphs: a survey
- Cyclic coloration of 3-polytopes
- Cyclic degrees of 3-polytopes
- Heavy paths, light stars, and big melons
- Height of minor faces in plane normal maps
- Light graphs in families of polyhedral graphs with prescribed minimum degree, face size, edge and dual edge weight
- Light subgraphs in planar graphs of minimum degree 4 and edge‐degree 9
- Light subgraphs of graphs embedded in the plane. A survey
- On the structure of polyhedral graphs with prescribed edge and dual edge weight
- The 7-cycle \(C_{7}\) is light in the family of planar graphs with minimum degree 5
- Triangles with restricted degrees of their boundary vertices in plane triangulations
- Triangulated \(3\)-polytopes without faces of low weight
- Unavoidable set of face types for planar maps
- Weight of faces in plane maps
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- Low faces of restricted degree in 3-polytopes
- Heights of minor faces in 3-polytopes
- Another tight description of faces in plane triangulations with minimum degree 4
- Description of faces in 3-polytopes without vertices of degree from 4 to 9
- Combinatorial structure of faces in triangulations on surfaces
- Light \(C_4\) and \(C_5\) in 3-polytopes with minimum degree 5
- Tight description of faces in torus triangulations with minimum degree 5
- Low edges in 3-polytopes
- Describing faces in plane triangulations
- More about the height of faces in 3-polytopes
- Note on 3-paths in plane graphs of girth 4
- The vertex-face weight of edges in 3-polytopes
- Combinatorial structure of faces in triangulated 3-polytopes with minimum degree 4
- Describing faces in 3-polytopes with no vertices of degree from 5 to 7
- Low minor faces in 3-polytopes
- An introduction to the discharging method via graph coloring
- Tight description of faces of triangulations on the torus
- Describing 4-paths in 3-polytopes with minimum degree 5
- An analogue of Franklin's theorem
- The weight of faces in normal plane maps
- On the weight of minor faces in triangle-free 3-polytopes
- The height of faces of 3-polytopes
- Heights of minor faces in triangle-free 3-polytopes
- An improvement of Lebesgue's description of edges in 3-polytopes and faces in plane quadrangulations
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