Integral Drawings of the Complete Graph K 6
1990
A drawing D(G) of a graph G is such a realization of G in the plane that the vertices of G are mapped into different points, called vertices of D(G), and the edges of G are mapped into Jordan curves connecting the maps of the incident vertices, called edges of D(G), and two edges of D(G) have at most one point in common, either a vertex or a crossing.
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