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Bicubic planar maps

William T. Tutte (1999)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

A numerical function of bicubic planar maps found by the author and colleagues is a special case of a polynomial due to François Jaeger.

Biembeddings of symmetric configurations and 3-homogeneous Latin trades

Mike J. Grannell, Terry S. Griggs, Martin Knor (2008)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

Using results of Altshuler and Negami, we present a classification of biembeddings of symmetric configurations of triples in the torus or Klein bottle. We also give an alternative proof of the structure of 3-homogeneous Latin trades.

Bigraphic pairs with a realization containing a split bipartite-graph

Jian Hua Yin, Jia-Yun Li, Jin-Zhi Du, Hai-Yan Li (2019)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Let K s , t be the complete bipartite graph with partite sets { x 1 , ... , x s } and { y 1 , ... , y t } . A split bipartite-graph on ( s + s ' ) + ( t + t ' ) vertices, denoted by SB s + s ' , t + t ' , is the graph obtained from K s , t by adding s ' + t ' new vertices x s + 1 , ... , x s + s ' , y t + 1 , ... , y t + t ' such that each of x s + 1 , ... , x s + s ' is adjacent to each of y 1 , ... , y t and each of y t + 1 , ... , y t + t ' is adjacent to each of x 1 , ... , x s . Let A and B be nonincreasing lists of nonnegative integers, having lengths m and n , respectively. The pair ( A ; B ) is potentially SB s + s ' , t + t ' -bigraphic if there is a simple bipartite graph containing SB s + s ' , t + t ' (with s + s ' vertices x 1 , ... , x s + s ' in the part of size m and t + t ' vertices...

Bi-Lipschitz embeddings of hyperspaces of compact sets

Jeremy T. Tyson (2005)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We study the bi-Lipschitz embedding problem for metric compacta hyperspaces. We observe that the compacta hyperspace K(X) of any separable, uniformly disconnected metric space X admits a bi-Lipschitz embedding in ℓ². If X is a countable compact metric space containing at most n nonisolated points, there is a Lipschitz embedding of K(X) in n + 1 ; in the presence of an additional convergence condition, this embedding may be chosen to be bi-Lipschitz. By way of contrast, the hyperspace K([0,1]) of the...

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