Schnyder woods and orthogonal surfaces

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In this paper we study connections between planar graphs, Schnyder woods, and orthogonal surfaces. Schnyder woods and the face counting approach have important applications in graph drawing and the dimension theory of orders. Orthogonal surfaces explain connections between these seemingly unrelated notions. We use these connections for an intuitive proof of the Brightwell-Trotter Theorem which says, that the face lattice of a 3-polytope minus one face has order dimension three. Our proof yields a linear time algorithm for the construction of the three linear orders that realize the face lattice. Coplanar orthogonal surfaces are in correspondence with a large class of convex straight line drawings of 3-connected planar graphs. We show that Schnyder's face counting approach with weighted faces can be used to construct all coplanar orthogonal surfaces and hence the corresponding drawings. Appropriate weights are computable in linear time. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Felsner, S., & Zickfeld, F. (2008). Schnyder woods and orthogonal surfaces. Discrete and Computational Geometry, 40(1), 103–126. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00454-007-9027-9

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