On almost-planar graphs
Abstract
A nonplanar graph G is called almost-planar if for every edge e of G, at least one of G and G/e is planar. In 1990, Gubser characterized 3-connected almost-planar graphs in his dissertation. However, his proof is so long that only a small portion of it was published. The main purpose of this paper is to provide a short proof of this result. We also discuss the structure of almost-planar graphs that are not 3-connected.
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