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Polygon-Universal Graphs (2103.06916v1)

Published 11 Mar 2021 in cs.CG

Abstract: We study a fundamental question from graph drawing: given a pair $(G,C)$ of a graph $G$ and a cycle $C$ in $G$ together with a simple polygon $P$, is there a straight-line drawing of $G$ inside $P$ which maps $C$ to $P$? We say that such a drawing of $(G,C)$ respects $P$. We fully characterize those instances $(G,C)$ which are polygon-universal, that is, they have a drawing that respects $P$ for any simple (not necessarily convex) polygon $P$. Specifically, we identify two necessary conditions for an instance to be polygon-universal. Both conditions are based purely on graph and cycle distances and are easy to check. We show that these two conditions are also sufficient. Furthermore, if an instance $(G,C)$ is planar, that is, if there exists a planar drawing of $G$ with $C$ on the outer face, we show that the same conditions guarantee for every simple polygon $P$ the existence of a planar drawing of $(G,C)$ that respects $P$. If $(G,C)$ is polygon-universal, then our proofs directly imply a linear-time algorithm to construct a drawing that respects a given polygon $P$.

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