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Making triangulations 4-connected using flips
We show that any combinatorial triangulation on n vertices can be transformed
into a 4-connected one using at most floor((3n - 9)/5) edge flips. We also give
an example of an infinite family of triangulations that requires this many
flips to be made 4-connected, showing that our bound is tight. In addition, for
n >= 19, we improve the upper bound on the number of flips required to
transform any 4-connected triangulation into the canonical triangulation (the
triangulation with two dominant vertices), matching the known lower bound of 2n
- 15. Our results imply a new upper bound on the diameter of the flip graph of
5.2n - 33.6, improving on the previous best known bound of 6n - 30.Comment: 22 pages, 8 figures. Accepted to CGTA special issue for CCCG 2011.
Conference version available at
http://2011.cccg.ca/PDFschedule/papers/paper34.pd
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