Outerplanar graph drawings with few slopes
Abstract
We consider straight-line outerplanar drawings of outerplanar graphs in which a small number of distinct edge slopes are used, that is, the segments representing edges are parallel to a small number of directions. We prove that -1 edge slopes suffice for every outerplanar graph with maximum degree 4. This improves on the previous bound of O(5), which was shown for planar partial 3-trees, a superclass of outerplanar graphs. The bound is tight: for every 4 there is an outerplanar graph with maximum degree that requires at least -1 distinct edge slopes in an outerplanar straight-line drawing.
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