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Uniqueness of highly representative surface embeddings
Authors:P. D. Seymour  Robin Thomas
Abstract:Let Σ be a (connected) surface of “complexity” κ; that is, Σ may be obtained from a sphere by adding either ½κ handles or κ crosscaps. Let ρ ≥ 0 be an integer, and let Γ be a “ρ-representative drawing” in Σ; that is, a drawing of a graph in Σ so that every simple closed curve in Σ that meets the drawing in < ρ points bounds a disc in Σ. Now let Γ′ be another drawing, in another surface Σ′ of complexity κ′, so that Γ and Γ′ are isomorphic as abstract graphs. We prove that. (i) If ρ ≥ 100 log κ/ log log κ (or ρ ≥ 100 if κ ≤ 2) then κ′ ≥ κ, and if κ′ = κ and Γ is simple and 3-connected there is a homeomorphism from Σ to Σ′ taking Γ to Γ′, and. (ii) if Γ is simple and 3-connected and Γ′ is 3-representative, and ρ ≥ min (320, 5 log κ), then either there is a homeomorphism from Σ to Σ′ taking Γ to Γ′, or κ′ ≥ κ + 10-4 ρ2. © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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