On the edge-length ratio of 2-trees

Abstract

We study planar straight-line drawings of graphs that minimize the ratio between the length of the longest and the shortest edge. We answer a question of Lazard et al. [Theor. Comput. Sci. 770 (2019), 88--94] and, for any given constant r, we provide a 2-tree which does not admit a planar straight-line drawing with a ratio bounded by r. When the ratio is restricted to adjacent edges only, we prove that any 2-tree admits a planar straight-line drawing whose edge-length ratio is at most 4 + for any arbitrarily small > 0, hence the upper bound on the local edge-length ratio of partial 2-trees is 4.

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