A Dichotomy for 1-Planarity with Restricted Crossing Types Parameterized by Treewidth
Abstract: A drawing of a graph is 1-planar if each edge participates in at most one crossing and adjacent edges do not cross. Up to symmetry, each crossing in a 1-planar drawing belongs to one out of six possible crossing types, where a type characterizes the subgraph induced by the four vertices of the crossing edges. Each of the 63 possible nonempty subsets of crossing types gives a recognition problem: does a given graph admit an -restricted drawing, that is, a 1-planar drawing where the crossing type of each crossing is in ? We show that there is a set with three crossing types and the following properties: If contains no crossing type from , then the recognition of graphs that admit an -restricted drawing is fixed-parameter tractable with respect to the treewidth of the input graph. If contains any crossing type from , then it is NP-hard to decide whether a graph has an -restricted drawing, even when considering graphs of constant pathwidth. We also extend this characterization of crossing types to 1-planar straight-line drawings and show the same complexity behaviour parameterized by treewidth.
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