On the planar edge-length ratio of planar graphs.

2020 
The edge-length ratio of a straight-line drawing of a graph is the ratio between the lengths of the longest and of the shortest edge in the drawing. The planar edge-length ratio of a planar graph is the minimum edge-length ratio of any planar straight-line drawing of the graph. In this paper, we study the planar edge-length ratio of planar graphs. We prove that there exist $n$-vertex planar graphs whose planar edge-length ratio is in $\Omega(n)$; this bound is tight. We also prove upper bounds on the planar edge-length ratio of several families of planar graphs, including series-parallel graphs and bipartite planar graphs.
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