Quadrangular embeddings of complete graphs and the Even Map Color Theorem (with details)
Abstract: Hartsfield and Ringel constructed orientable quadrangular embeddings of the complete graph for , and nonorientable ones for and . These provide minimal quadrangulations of their underlying surfaces. We extend these results to determine, for every complete graph , , the minimum genus, both orientable and nonorientable, for the surface in which has an embedding with all faces of degree at least $4$, and also for the surface in which has an embedding with all faces of even degree. These last embeddings provide sharpness examples for a result of Hutchinson bounding the chromatic number of graphs embedded with all faces of even degree, completing the proof of the Even Map Color Theorem. We also show that if a connected simple graph has a perfect matching and a cycle then the lexicographic product has orientable and nonorientable quadrangular embeddings; this provides new examples of minimal quadrangulations.
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