A three-dimensional grid drawing of a graph is a placement of the vertices at distinct points with integer coordinates, such that the straight line-segments representing the edges are pairwise non-crossing. A O(n^3/2) volume bound is proved for three-dimensional grid drawings of graphs with bounded degree, graphs with bounded genus, and graphs with no bounded complete graph as a minor. The previous best bound for these graph families was O(m^2). These results (partially) solve open problems due to Pach, Thiele, and Tóth [Graph Drawing 1997] and Felsner, Liotta, and Wismath [Graph Drawing 2001]
A Fary grid drawing of a graph is a drawing on a three-dimensional grid such that vertices are place...
Abstract. The no-three-in-line problem, introduced by Dudeney in 1917, asks for the maximum number o...
In this paper we contribute to the understanding of the geometric properties of 3D drawings. Namely,...
A three-dimensional grid drawing of a graph is a placement of the vertices at distinct points with i...
A three-dimensional grid drawing of a graph G is a placement of the vertices at distinct integer poi...
We prove that every n-vertex graph G with path-width pw(G) has a three-dimensional straight-line gri...
We prove that every n-vertex graph G with path-width pw(G) has a three-dimensional straight-line gri...
An exact formula is given for the maximum number of edges in a graph that admits a three-dimensional...
We consider three-dimensional grid-drawings of graphs with at most one bend per edge. Under the addi...
Graph drawing research has been mostly oriented toward two-dimensional drawings. This paper describe...
A three-dimensional grid drawing of a graph is a placement of the vertices at distinct points with i...
A three-dimensional grid drawing of a graph is a placement of the vertices at distinct points with i...
The no-three-in-line problem, introduced by Dudeney in 1917, asks for the maximum number of points i...
AbstractThis paper investigates the basic problem of computing crossing-free straight-line 3D grid d...
In this paper, we study three-dimensional orthogonal box-drawings of graphs without loops. We provid...
A Fary grid drawing of a graph is a drawing on a three-dimensional grid such that vertices are place...
Abstract. The no-three-in-line problem, introduced by Dudeney in 1917, asks for the maximum number o...
In this paper we contribute to the understanding of the geometric properties of 3D drawings. Namely,...
A three-dimensional grid drawing of a graph is a placement of the vertices at distinct points with i...
A three-dimensional grid drawing of a graph G is a placement of the vertices at distinct integer poi...
We prove that every n-vertex graph G with path-width pw(G) has a three-dimensional straight-line gri...
We prove that every n-vertex graph G with path-width pw(G) has a three-dimensional straight-line gri...
An exact formula is given for the maximum number of edges in a graph that admits a three-dimensional...
We consider three-dimensional grid-drawings of graphs with at most one bend per edge. Under the addi...
Graph drawing research has been mostly oriented toward two-dimensional drawings. This paper describe...
A three-dimensional grid drawing of a graph is a placement of the vertices at distinct points with i...
A three-dimensional grid drawing of a graph is a placement of the vertices at distinct points with i...
The no-three-in-line problem, introduced by Dudeney in 1917, asks for the maximum number of points i...
AbstractThis paper investigates the basic problem of computing crossing-free straight-line 3D grid d...
In this paper, we study three-dimensional orthogonal box-drawings of graphs without loops. We provid...
A Fary grid drawing of a graph is a drawing on a three-dimensional grid such that vertices are place...
Abstract. The no-three-in-line problem, introduced by Dudeney in 1917, asks for the maximum number o...
In this paper we contribute to the understanding of the geometric properties of 3D drawings. Namely,...