Sequentially embeddable graphs

Abstract

We call a (not necessarily planar) embedding of a graph G in the plane sequential if its vertices lie in Z2 and the line segments between adjacent vertices contain no interior integer points. In this note, we prove (i) a graph G has a sequential embedding if and only if G is 4-colorable, and (ii) if G is planar, then G has a sequential planar embedding.

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