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On the Upward Planarity of Mixed Plane Graphs

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On the Upward Planarity of Mixed Plane Graphs
A mixed plane graph is a plane graph whose edge set is partitioned into a set of directed edges and a set of undirected edges. An orientation of a mixed plane graph G is an assignment of directions to the undirected edges of G resulting in a directed plane graph G. In this paper, we study the computational complexity of testing whether a given mixed plane graph G is upward planar, i.e., whether it admits an orientation resulting in a directed plane graph G such that G admits a planar drawing in which each edge is represented by a curve monotonically increasing in the y-direction according to its orientation. Our contribution is threefold. First, we show that the upward planarity testing problem is solvable in cubic time for mixed outerplane graphs. Second, we show that the problem of testing the upward planarity of mixed plane graphs reduces in quadratic time to the problem of testing the upward planarity of mixed plane triangulations. Third, we exhibit linear-time testing algorithms f...
Fabrizio Frati, Michael Kaufmann, János Pach,
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Type Journal
Year 2013
Where GD
Authors Fabrizio Frati, Michael Kaufmann, János Pach, Csaba D. Tóth, David R. Wood
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