Planarity can be Verified by an Approximate Proof Labeling Scheme in Constant-Time
Abstract
Approximate proof labeling schemes were introduced by \-Hillel, Paz and Perry CPP. Roughly speaking, a graph property~ can be verified by an approximate proof labeling scheme in constant-time if the vertices of a graph having the property can be convinced, in a short period of time not depending on the size of the graph, that they are having the property or at least they are not far from being having the property . The main result of this paper is that bounded-degree planar graphs (and also outer-planar graphs, bounded genus graphs, knotlessly embeddable graphs etc.) can be verified by an approximate proof labeling scheme in constant-time.
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