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Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B
Volume 46, Issue 1, February 1989, Pages 22-36
 
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Genus distributions for two classes of graphs

Merrick L. Furst*, Jonathan L. Gross and Richard Statman

Department of Computer Science, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA Department of Computer Science, Columbia University, New York, New York 10027, USA Department of Mathematics, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA

Received 13 November 1985. 
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Available online 3 September 2004.

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Abstract

The set of orientable imbeddings of a graph can be partitioned according to the genus of the imbedding surfaces. A genus-respecting breakdown of the number of orientable imbeddings is obtained for every graph in each of two infinite classes. It is proved that the genus distribution of any member of either class is strongly unimodal. These are the first two infinite classes of graphs for which such calculations have been achieved, except for a few classes, such as trees and cycles, whose members have all their cellular orientable imbeddings in the sphere.

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