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Pair Crossing Number, Cutwidth, and Good Drawings on Arbitrary Point Sets

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Pi, Oriol S.
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Determining whether there exists a graph such that its crossing number and pair crossing number are distinct is an important open problem in geometric graph theory. We show that cr ( G ) = O ( pcr ( G ) 3 / 2 ) for every graph G, improving the previous best bound by a logarithmic factor. Answering a question of Pach and Tóth, we prove that the bisection width (and, in fact, the cutwidth as well) of a graph G with degree sequence d 1 , d 2 , ⋯ , d n satisfies bw ( G ) = O ( pcr ( G ) + ∑ k = 1 n d k 2 ) . Then we show that there is a constant C ≥ 1 such that the following holds: For any graph G of order n and any set S of at least n C points in general position on the plane, G admits a straight-line drawing which maps the vertices to points of S and has no more than O log n · pcr ( G ) + ∑ k = 1 n d k 2 crossings. Our proofs rely on a slightly modified version of a separator theorem for string graphs by Lee, which might be of independent interest.
Date issued
2025-01-22
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/165113
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mathematics
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Discrete & Computational Geometry
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Springer US
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Pi, O.S. Pair Crossing Number, Cutwidth, and Good Drawings on Arbitrary Point Sets. Discrete Comput Geom 73, 310–326 (2025).
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