2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0166-218x(00)00172-4
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Three-dimensional orthogonal graph drawing algorithms

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“…The decomposition into cycle covers follows from a classical result [15] stating that "a regular multigraph G of degree 2k has k edge-disjoint factors", where a factor is a spanning subgraph consisting of vertex-disjoint cycles (see also [2, pp.227]). A constructive proof of the following theorem was given in [8]. Let u be a vertex placed at a grid point.…”
Section: Rac-drawings Of Bounded-degree Graphsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The decomposition into cycle covers follows from a classical result [15] stating that "a regular multigraph G of degree 2k has k edge-disjoint factors", where a factor is a spanning subgraph consisting of vertex-disjoint cycles (see also [2, pp.227]). A constructive proof of the following theorem was given in [8]. Let u be a vertex placed at a grid point.…”
Section: Rac-drawings Of Bounded-degree Graphsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4(a) shows a regular directed multigraph G of indegree and outdegree 3 and its cycle covers (C 1 : thin, C 2 : thick, C 3 : dashed). C 1 consists of cycles c 1 : (5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) and c 2 : (6,7,8,9,6). We set 4 as the topmost vertex of c 1 since edge (4, 6) of C 2 has vertex 6 of c 2 as its destination.…”
Section: Theorem 5 Every N-vertex Graph With Degree At Most 6 Admitsmentioning
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“…1. Orthogonal point-drawings have been studied extensively in two dimensions (see [7]) and to a lesser extent in three dimensions [10,11,18,21]. However, Ddimensional point-drawings can only exist for graphs with maximum degree at most 2D.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The trade-off between the maximum number of bends per edge route and the bounding box volume apparent in 3-D point-drawing algorithms [10,11], is seen to a lesser extent in 3-D orthogonal box-drawings. Biedl et al [3] Papakostas and Tollis [18] first established that every graph has a degreerestricted 3-D orthogonal drawing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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