A Kuratowski-Type Theorem for Planarity of Partially Embedded Graphs

Abstract

A partially embedded graph (or PEG) is a triple (G,H,), where G is a graph, H is a subgraph of G, and is a planar embedding of H. We say that a PEG (G,H,) is planar if the graph G has a planar embedding that extends the embedding . We introduce a containment relation of PEGs analogous to graph minor containment, and characterize the minimal non-planar PEGs with respect to this relation. We show that all the minimal non-planar PEGs except for finitely many belong to a single easily recognizable and explicitly described infinite family. We also describe a more complicated containment relation which only has a finite number of minimal non-planar PEGs. Furthermore, by extending an existing planarity test for PEGs, we obtain a polynomial-time algorithm which, for a given PEG, either produces a planar embedding or identifies an obstruction.

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