Mathematics – Combinatorics
Scientific paper
2003-07-25
Computational Geometry: theory and Applications 31:1-2 (May 2005), 63-100.
Mathematics
Combinatorics
25 pages, 12 figures. A preliminary version appeared in the proceedings of the 19th ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry, S
Scientific paper
10.1016/j.comgeo.2004.07.003
Pointed pseudo-triangulations are planar minimally rigid graphs embedded in the plane with pointed vertices (adjacent to an angle larger than 180 degrees. In this paper we prove that the opposite statement is also true, namely that planar minimally rigid graphs always admit pointed embeddings, even under certain natural topological and combinatorial constraints. We provide two proofs, which both yield efficient embedding algorithms. One based on Henneberg inductive constructions from combinatorial rigidity theory, the other on a generalization of Tutte's barycentric embeddings to directed graphs.
Haas Ruth
Orden David
Rote Guenter
Santos Francisco
Servatius Brigitte
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