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    Embedding Four-directional Paths on Convex Point Sets

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    A directed path whose edges are assigned labels "up", "down", "right", or "left" is called \emph{four-directional}, and \emph{three-directional} if at most three out of the four labels are used. A \emph{direction-consistent embedding} of an \mbox{nn-vertex} four-directional path PP on a set SS of nn points in the plane is a straight-line drawing of PP where each vertex of PP is mapped to a distinct point of SS and every edge points to the direction specified by its label. We study planar direction-consistent embeddings of three- and four-directional paths and provide a complete picture of the problem for convex point sets.Comment: 11 pages, full conference version including all proof

    Embedding Four-directional Paths on Convex Point Sets

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    Abstract A directed path whose edges are assigned labels "up", "down", "right", or "left" is called four-directional, and three-directional if at most three out of the four labels are used. A direction-consistent embedding of an n-vertex three-or four-directional path P on a set S of n points in the plane is a straight-line drawing of P where each vertex of P is mapped to a distinct point of S and every edge points to the direction specified by its label. We study planar direction-consistent embeddings of three-and four-directional paths and provide a complete picture of the problem for convex point sets
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