Abstractly Planar Spatial Graphs
Scott A. Taylor

TL;DR
This survey explores the topology of spatial graphs with few vertices and edges, emphasizing Brunnian theta-graphs, and aims to compile key concepts for an upcoming encyclopedia of knot theory.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the topology of simple spatial graphs, especially Brunnian theta-graphs, for inclusion in a knot theory encyclopedia.
Findings
Summarizes key properties of Brunnian theta-graphs.
Highlights the significance of simple spatial graphs in topology.
Prepares foundational material for the encyclopedia.
Abstract
This is a survey article for the forthcoming `A Concise Encyclopedia of Knot Theory.' We focus on the topology of spatial graphs with few vertices and edges, paying particular attention to Brunnian -graphs.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputational Geometry and Mesh Generation · Advanced Graph Theory Research · Geometric and Algebraic Topology
