Currently displaying 1 – 2 of 2

Showing per page

Order by Relevance | Title | Year of publication

The Thickness of Amalgamations and Cartesian Product of Graphs

Yan YangYichao Chen — 2017

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

The thickness of a graph is the minimum number of planar spanning subgraphs into which the graph can be decomposed. It is a measurement of the closeness to the planarity of a graph, and it also has important applications to VLSI design, but it has been known for only few graphs. We obtain the thickness of vertex-amalgamation and bar-amalgamation of graphs, the lower and upper bounds for the thickness of edge-amalgamation and 2-vertex-amalgamation of graphs, respectively. We also study the thickness...

Page 1

Download Results (CSV)