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Polyline Drawings with Topological Constraints (1809.08111v1)

Published 21 Sep 2018 in cs.CG

Abstract: Let $G$ be a simple topological graph and let $\Gamma$ be a polyline drawing of $G$. We say that $\Gamma$ \emph{partially preserves the topology} of $G$ if it has the same external boundary, the same rotation system, and the same set of crossings as $G$. Drawing $\Gamma$ fully preserves the topology of $G$ if the planarization of $G$ and the planarization of $\Gamma$ have the same planar embedding. We show that if the set of crossing-free edges of $G$ forms a connected spanning subgraph, then $G$ admits a polyline drawing that partially preserves its topology and that has curve complexity at most three (i.e., at most three bends per edge). If, however, the set of crossing-free edges of $G$ is not a connected spanning subgraph, the curve complexity may be $\Omega(\sqrt{n})$. Concerning drawings that fully preserve the topology, we show that if $G$ has skewness $k$, it admits one such drawing with curve complexity at most $2k$; for skewness-1 graphs, the curve complexity can be reduced to one, which is a tight bound. We also consider optimal $2$-plane graphs and discuss trade-offs between curve complexity and crossing angle resolution of drawings that fully preserve the topology.

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