On 13-Crossing-Critical Graphs with Arbitrarily Large Degrees
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Publication:6505108
arXiv2105.01104MaRDI QIDQ6505108
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Abstract: A recent result of Bokal et al. [Combinatorica, 2022] proved that the exact minimum value of c such that c-crossing-critical graphs do not have bounded maximum degree is c=13. The key to that result is an inductive construction of a family of 13-crossing-critical graphs with many vertices of arbitrarily high degrees. While the inductive part of the construction is rather easy, it all relies on the fact that a certain 17-vertex base graph has the crossing number 13, which was originally verified only by a machine-readable computer proof. We provide a relatively short self-contained computer-free proof of the latter fact. Furthermore, we subsequently generalize the critical construction in order to provide a definitive answer to a remaining open question of this research area; we prove that for every c>=13 and integers d,q, there exists a c-crossing-critical graph with more than q vertices of each of the degrees 3,4,...,d.
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