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Large planar $(n,m)$-cliques

Published 9 Sep 2024 in math.CO and cs.DM | (2409.05678v2)

Abstract: An \textit{$(n,m)$-graph} $G$ is a graph having both arcs and edges, and its arcs (resp., edges) are labeled using one of the $n$ (resp., $m$) different symbols. An \textit{$(n,m)$-complete graph} $G$ is an $(n,m)$-graph without loops or multiple edges in its underlying graph such that identifying any pair of vertices results in a loop or parallel adjacencies with distinct labels. We show that a planar $(n,m)$-complete graph cannot have more than $3(2n+m)2+(2n+m)+1$ vertices, for all $(n,m) \neq (0,1)$ and that the bound is tight. This positively settles a conjecture by Bensmail \textit{et al.}~[Graphs and Combinatorics 2017].

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