Dividing the Sides of a Triangle in Proportional Parts
Paulus Gerdes (2003)
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Paulus Gerdes (2003)
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Dávid Hudák, Peter Šugerek (2012)
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A graph is called 1-planar if it can be drawn in the plane so that each edge is crossed by at most one other edge. We prove that each 1-planar graph of minimum degree δ ≥ 4 contains an edge with degrees of its endvertices of type (4, ≤ 13) or (5, ≤ 9) or (6, ≤ 8) or (7,7). We also show that for δ ≥ 5 these bounds are best possible and that the list of edges is minimal (in the sense that, for each of the considered edge types there are 1-planar graphs whose set of types of edges contains...
Dawson, Robert J.Macg., Doyle, Blair (2007)
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Dawson, Robert J. MacG., Doyle, Blair (2006)
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A graph G = (V, E) is called 1-planar if it admits a drawing in the plane such that each edge is crossed at most once. In this paper, we study bipartite 1-planar graphs with prescribed numbers of vertices in partite sets. Bipartite 1-planar graphs are known to have at most 3n − 8 edges, where n denotes the order of a graph. We show that maximal-size bipartite 1-planar graphs which are almost balanced have not significantly fewer edges than indicated by this upper bound, while the same...
Dawson, Robert J. MacG., Doyle, Blair (2006)
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Dean, Alice M., Evans, William, Gethner, Ellen, Laison, Joshua D., Safari, Mohammad Ali, Trotter, William T. (2007)
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Chartrand and Kronk in 1969 showed that there are planar graphs whose vertices cannot be partitioned into two parts inducing acyclic subgraphs. In this note we show that the same is true even in the case when one of the partition classes is required to be triangle-free only.
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