On k-Plane Insertion into Plane Drawings
Abstract
We introduce the k-Plane Insertion into Plane drawing (k-PIP) problem: given a plane drawing of a planar graph G and a set F of edges, insert the edges in F into the drawing such that the resulting drawing is k-plane. In this paper, we show that the problem is NP-complete for every k 1, even when G is biconnected and the set F of edges forms a matching or a path. On the positive side, we present a linear-time algorithm for the case that k=1 and G is a triangulation.
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