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In-Class Notes to Accompany Applied Combinatorics

Handout 5.4 Planar Graphs

  • A drawing of a graph is a way of associating the graph’s vertices with points in the plane and its edges with simple polygonal arcs between the points corresponding to the edge’s endpoints.
  • A planar drawing of a graph is one in which the polygonal arcs corresponding to edges intersect only at the points corresponding to the endpoints of the appropriate edges.
  • A graph is planar if it has a planar drawing.
Polyhedron Vertices \(n\) Edges \(m\) Faces \(f\)
Tetrahedron
Octahedron
Cube
Icosahedron
Dodecahedron
The plane of polyhedra
Polyhedra zoomed in so that axis scales are visible
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