Constructing certain families of $mathbf{3}$-polytopal graphs


Abstract in English

Let $ngeq 3$ and $r_n$ be a $3$-polytopal graph such that for every $3leq ileq n$, $r_n$ has at least one vertex of degree $i$. We find the minimal vertex count for $r_n$. We then describe an algorithm to construct the graphs $r_n$. A dual statement may be formulated for faces of $3$-polytopes. The ideas behind the algorithm generalise readily to solve related problems. Moreover, given a $3$-polytope $t_l$ comprising a vertex of degree $i$ for all $3leq ileq l$, $l$ fixed, we define an algorithm to output for $n>l$ a $3$-polytope $t_n$ comprising a vertex of degree $i$, for all $3leq ileq n$, and such that the initial $t_l$ is a subgraph of $t_n$. The vertex count of $t_n$ is asymptotically optimal, in the sense that it matches the aforementioned minimal vertex count up to order of magnitude, as $n$ gets large. In fact, we only lose a small quantity on the coefficient of the second highest term, and this quantity may be taken as small as we please, with the tradeoff of first constructing an accordingly large auxiliary graph.

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