A weak pseudoline arrangement is a topological generalization of a line
arrangement, consisting of curves topologically equivalent to lines that cross
each other at most once. We consider arrangements that are outerplanar---each
crossing is incident to an unbounded face---and simple---each crossing point is
the crossing of only two curves. We show that these arrangements can be
represented by chords of a circle, by convex polygonal chains with only two
bends, or by hyperbolic lines. Simple but non-outerplanar arrangements
(non-weak) can be represented by convex polygonal chains or convex smooth
curves of linear complexity.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures. A preliminary announcement of these results was
made as a poster at the 21st International Symposium on Graph Drawing,
Bordeaux, France, September 2013, and published in Lecture Notes in Computer
Science 8242, Springer, 2013, pp. 522--52