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Finite or discrete collections of geometric objects. Packings, tilings, polyhedra, polytopes, intersection, arrangements, rigidity.
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Is there any known upper bound for the local crossing number of a graph drawing in the plane?
The local crossing number ${\rm LCR(G)}$ of a graph $G$ is defined as the least nonnegative integer $k$ such that the graph has a $k$-planar drawing. In other words, it is the smallest possible number …
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The density of a tripartite 1-planar graph
1-planar graphs are those can be drawn in the plane so that there is at most one crossing per edge. We know that the maximum number of edges of an $n$-vertex 1-planar graph is at most $4n-8$, and the …
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The density of a tripartite 1-planar graph
I find the following source. The known bound is 3.5n-7 (Theorem 4.8, pp. 57).
https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9789811565328
Beyond Planar Graphs
Communications of NII Shonan Meetings
Editors: Hong, S …
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Is it possible that every edge in a 1-planar drawing with minimum number of crossings is cro...
Concerning the above answer, I do not quite agree with the last sentence. Why is there some vertex of $D^\times$ outside $O$ if $y$ is a dummy vertex on $C$?
I draw a figure, where $y$ is a dummy vert …