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Title: | Sliding Column Model for t-Unit Bar Visibility Representations of Graphs |
Authors: | Md. Manzurul Hasan, Shaheena Sultana, and Md. Saidur Rahman |
Issue Date: | 1-Aug-2023 |
Publisher: | Sliding Column Model for t-Unit Bar Visibility Representations of Graphs |
Abstract: | A bar visibility representation of a graph G is an assignment of the vertices of G to distinct horizontal line segments in the plane so that two vertices are adjacent in G if and only if there is an uninterrupted vertical channel of positive width that joins the bars corresponding to those vertices. A bar visibility representation is called a unit bar visibility representation if every bar has the same length. If each vertex is assigned to t distinct bars of the same length in a unit bar visibility representation then the representation is called t -unit bar visibility representation. In this paper, we introduce a “sliding column model” for t -unit bar visibility representation and show that every graph of maximum degree Δ has a t -unit bar visibility representation for t≤⌊Δ+12⌋ . We also show that a planar graph of maximum degree 3 having n vertices and m edges has a 2-unit bar visibility representation on 2n−m columns and a 3-connected cubic graph of n vertices admits a 2-unit bar visibility representation on n2 columns. |
Description: | A bar visibility representation of a graph G is an assignment of the vertices of G to distinct horizontal line segments in the plane so that two vertices are adjacent in G if and only if there is an uninterrupted vertical channel of positive width that joins the bars corresponding to those vertices. A bar visibility representation is called a unit bar visibility representation if every bar has the same length. If each vertex is assigned to t distinct bars of the same length in a unit bar visibility representation then the representation is called t -unit bar visibility representation. In this paper, we introduce a “sliding column model” for t -unit bar visibility representation and show that every graph of maximum degree Δ has a t -unit bar visibility representation for t≤⌊Δ+12⌋ . We also show that a planar graph of maximum degree 3 having n vertices and m edges has a 2-unit bar visibility representation on 2n−m columns and a 3-connected cubic graph of n vertices admits a 2-unit bar visibility representation on n2 columns. |
URI: | http://dspace.aiub.edu:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1656 |
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