On the existence of 4-regular matchstick graphs
Abstract
A matchstick graph is a planar unit-distance graph. We call it 4-regular if every vertex has degree 4. While examples of 4-regular matchstick graphs with fewer than 63 vertices are known only for n ∈ \52, 54, 57, 60\, we prove the existence of such graphs for every integer n ≥ 63.
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