Segment representation of a subclass of co-planar graphs
Abstract
A graph is said to be a segment graph if its vertices can be mapped to line segments in the plane such that two vertices have an edge between them if and only if their corresponding line segments intersect. Kratochv\'il and Kubena [``On intersection representations of co-planar graphs'', Discrete Mathematics, 178(1-3):251-255, 1998] asked the question of whether the complements of planar graphs are segment graphs. We show here that the complements of all partial 2-trees are segment graphs.
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