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Thickness and Outerthickness for Embedded Graphs

Baogang Xu, Xiaoya Zha

Published 2015-12-15Version 1

We consider the thickness $\theta (G))$ and outerthickness $\theta _o(G)$ of a graph G in terms of its orientable and nonorientable genus. Dean and Hutchinson provided upper bounds for thickness of graphs in terms of their orientable genus. More recently, Concalves proved that the outerthickness of any planar graph is at most 2. In this paper, we apply the method of deleting spanning disks of embeddings to approximate the thickness and outerthickness of graphs. We first obtain better upper bounds for thickness. We then use a similar approach to provide upper bounds for outerthickness of graphs in terms of their orientable and nonorientable genera. Finally we show that the outerthickness of the torus (the maximum outerthickness of all toroidal graphs) is 3. We also show that all graphs embeddable in the double torus have thickness at most 3 and outerthickness at most 5.

Comments: 13 pages, one fiugue
Categories: math.CO
Subjects: 05C10
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