Bar k-Visibility Graphs: Bounds on the Number of Edges, Chromatic Number, and Thickness

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  • Alice M. Dean
  • William S. Evans
  • Ellen Gethner
  • Joshua D. Laison
  • Mohammad Ali Safari
  • William T. Trotter
چکیده

Let S be a set of horizontal line segments, or bars, in the plane. We say that G is a bar visibility graph, and S its bar visibility representation, if there exists a one-to-one correspondence between vertices of G and bars in S, such that there is an edge between two vertices in G if and only if there exists an unobstructed vertical line of sight between their corresponding bars. If bars are allowed to see through each other, the graphs representable in this way are precisely the interval graphs. We consider representations in which bars are allowed to see through at most k other bars. Since all bar visibility graphs are planar, we seek measurements of closeness to planarity for bar k-visibility graphs. We obtain an upper bound on the number of edges in a bar k-visibility graph. As a consequence, we obtain an upper bound of 12 on the chromatic number of bar 1-visibility graphs, and a tight upper bound of 8 on the size of the largest complete bar 1-visibility graph. We conjecture that bar 1-visibility graphs have thickness at most 2.

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تاریخ انتشار 2005