
arXiv: 1105.5225
A $k$-box $B=(R_1,...,R_k)$, where each $R_i$ is a closed interval on the real line, is defined to be the Cartesian product $R_1\times R_2\times ...\times R_k$. If each $R_i$ is a unit length interval, we call $B$ a $k$-cube. Boxicity of a graph $G$, denoted as $\boxi(G)$, is the minimum integer $k$ such that $G$ is an intersection graph of $k$-boxes. Similarly, the cubicity of $G$, denoted as $\cubi(G)$, is the minimum integer $k$ such that $G$ is an intersection graph of $k$-cubes. It was shown in [L. Sunil Chandran, Mathew C. Francis, and Naveen Sivadasan: Representing graphs as the intersection of axis-parallel cubes. MCDES-2008, IISc Centenary Conference, available at CoRR, abs/cs/ 0607092, 2006.] that, for a graph $G$ with maximum degree $��$, $\cubi(G)\leq \lceil 4(��+1)\log n\rceil$. In this paper, we show that, for a $k$-degenerate graph $G$, $\cubi(G) \leq (k+2) \lceil 2e \log n \rceil$. Since $k$ is at most $��$ and can be much lower, this clearly is a stronger result. This bound is tight. We also give an efficient deterministic algorithm that runs in $O(n^2k)$ time to output a $8k(\lceil 2.42 \log n\rceil + 1)$ dimensional cube representation for $G$. An important consequence of the above result is that if the crossing number of a graph $G$ is $t$, then $\boxi(G)$ is $O(t^{1/4}{\lceil\log t\rceil}^{3/4})$ . This bound is tight up to a factor of $O((\log t)^{1/4})$. We also show that, if $G$ has $n$ vertices, then $\cubi(G)$ is $O(\log n + t^{1/4}\log t)$. Using our bound for the cubicity of $k$-degenerate graphs we show that cubicity of almost all graphs in $\mathcal{G}(n,m)$ model is $O(d_{av}\log n)$, where $d_{av}$ denotes the average degree of the graph under consideration.
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FOS: Computer and information sciences, Degeneracy, Crossing Number, Intersection Graph, intersection graph, Discrete Mathematics (cs.DM), Graph representations (geometric and intersection representations, etc.), Graph operations (line graphs, products, etc.), Cubicity, \(k\)-degenerate graph, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Boxicity, 05C62, 05C85, 000, 004, boxicity of a graph, Comparability Graph, Poset Dimension, Combinatorics (math.CO), Interval Graph, Computer Science - Discrete Mathematics, ddc: ddc:004
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Degeneracy, Crossing Number, Intersection Graph, intersection graph, Discrete Mathematics (cs.DM), Graph representations (geometric and intersection representations, etc.), Graph operations (line graphs, products, etc.), Cubicity, \(k\)-degenerate graph, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Boxicity, 05C62, 05C85, 000, 004, boxicity of a graph, Comparability Graph, Poset Dimension, Combinatorics (math.CO), Interval Graph, Computer Science - Discrete Mathematics, ddc: ddc:004
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