Nearly Planar Graphs and λ-flat Graphs

Abstract

A graph G is -nearly planar if it can be embedded in the sphere so that each of its edges is crossed at most times. The family of -nearly planar graphs is widely extending the notion of planarity. We introduce an alternative parameterized graph family extending the notion of planarity, the λ-flat graphs, this time defined as powers of plane graphs in regard to a novel notion of distance, the wall-by-wall distance. We show that the two parameterized graph classes are parametrically equivalent.

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