A thrackle is a graph drawn in the plane so that every pair of its edges meet exactly once: either at a common end vertex or in a proper crossing. We prove that any thrackle of n vertices has at most 1.3984n edges. Quasi-thrackles are defined similarly, except that every pair of edges that do not share a vertex are allowed to cross an odd number of times. It is also shown that the maximum number of edges of a quasi-thrackle on n vertices is 3/2(n-1), and that this bound is best possible for infinitely many values of n. (C) 2019 Published by Elsevier B.V
It is shown that fora constant t is an element of N, every simple topological graph on n vertices ha...
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AbstractIn this paper we investigate how certain results related to the Hanani–Tutte theorem can be ...
A thrackle is a graph drawn in the plane so that every pair of its edges meet exactly once: either a...
A thrackle is a graph drawn in the plane so that every pair of its edges meet exactly once: either a...
A thrackle is a graph drawn in the plane so that every pair of its edges meet exactly once: either a...
AbstractA drawing of a graph in the plane is called a thrackle if every pair of edges meets precisel...
In the 1950s, John Conway came up with the notion of thrackles, graphs with embeddings in which no e...
A drawing of a graph in the plane is called a thrackle if every pair of edges meets precisely once, ...
A thrackle on a surface X is a graph of size e and order n drawn on X such that every two distinct e...
A drawing of a graph in the plane is called a thrackle if every pair of edges meets precisely once, ...
Abstract. A thrackle is a drawing of a simple graph on the plane, where each edge is drawn as a smoo...
According to Conway as quoted in a paper by Woodall a graph is ‘thrackled’ if it can be drawn with e...
A thrackle is a drawing of a graph in which each pair of edges meetsprecisely once. Conway's Thrackl...
It is shown that for a constant t ∈ ℕ, every simple topological graph on n vertices has O(n) edges i...
It is shown that fora constant t is an element of N, every simple topological graph on n vertices ha...
AbstractA topological graph is quasi-planar, if it does not contain three pairwise crossing edges. A...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate how certain results related to the Hanani–Tutte theorem can be ...
A thrackle is a graph drawn in the plane so that every pair of its edges meet exactly once: either a...
A thrackle is a graph drawn in the plane so that every pair of its edges meet exactly once: either a...
A thrackle is a graph drawn in the plane so that every pair of its edges meet exactly once: either a...
AbstractA drawing of a graph in the plane is called a thrackle if every pair of edges meets precisel...
In the 1950s, John Conway came up with the notion of thrackles, graphs with embeddings in which no e...
A drawing of a graph in the plane is called a thrackle if every pair of edges meets precisely once, ...
A thrackle on a surface X is a graph of size e and order n drawn on X such that every two distinct e...
A drawing of a graph in the plane is called a thrackle if every pair of edges meets precisely once, ...
Abstract. A thrackle is a drawing of a simple graph on the plane, where each edge is drawn as a smoo...
According to Conway as quoted in a paper by Woodall a graph is ‘thrackled’ if it can be drawn with e...
A thrackle is a drawing of a graph in which each pair of edges meetsprecisely once. Conway's Thrackl...
It is shown that for a constant t ∈ ℕ, every simple topological graph on n vertices has O(n) edges i...
It is shown that fora constant t is an element of N, every simple topological graph on n vertices ha...
AbstractA topological graph is quasi-planar, if it does not contain three pairwise crossing edges. A...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate how certain results related to the Hanani–Tutte theorem can be ...