In many applications of graph theory, graphs are regarded as
geometric objects drawn in the plane or in some other surface. The
traditional methods of "abstract" graph theory are often incapable
of providing satisfactory answers to questions arising in such
applications. In the past couple of decades, many powerful new
combinatorial and topological techniques have been developed to
tackle these problems. Today geometric graph theory is a burgeoning
field with many striking results and appealing open questions. This
contributed volume contains thirty original survey and research
papers on important recent developments in geometric graph theory.
The contributions were thoroughly reviewed and written by excellent
researchers in this field.
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