Yamada polynomial and crossing number of spatial graphs.

Tomoe Motohashi; Yoshiyuki Ohyama; Kouki Taniyama

Revista Matemática de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid (1994)

  • Volume: 7, Issue: 2, page 247-277
  • ISSN: 1139-1138

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In this paper we estimate the crossing number of a flat vertex graph in 3-space in terms of the reduced degree of its Yamada polynomial.

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Motohashi, Tomoe, Ohyama, Yoshiyuki, and Taniyama, Kouki. "Yamada polynomial and crossing number of spatial graphs.." Revista Matemática de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid 7.2 (1994): 247-277. <http://eudml.org/doc/44078>.

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author = {Motohashi, Tomoe, Ohyama, Yoshiyuki, Taniyama, Kouki},
journal = {Revista Matemática de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid},
keywords = {Grafo espacial; Cruzamiento; Polinomios; crossing number; flat vertex graph; Yamada polynomial},
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title = {Yamada polynomial and crossing number of spatial graphs.},
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