On Asymptotic Packing of Geometric Graphs

Abstract

A set of geometric graphs is geometric-packable if it can be asymptotically packed into every sequence of drawings of the complete graph Kn. For example, the set of geometric triangles is geometric-packable due to the existence of Steiner Triple Systems. When G is the 4-cycle (or 4-cycle with a chord), we show that the set of plane drawings of G is geometric-packable. In contrast, the analogous statement is false when G is nearly any other planar Hamiltonian graph (with at most 3 possible exceptions). A convex geometric graph is convex-packable if it can be asymptotically packed into the convex drawings of the complete graphs. For each planar Hamiltonian graph G, we determine whether or not a plane G is convex-packable. Many of our proofs explicitly construct these packings; in these cases, the packings exhibit a symmetry that mirrors the vertex transitivity of Kn.

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