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Some Results on k-maps
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2016
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For convenience we shall repeat here the definition by Hawkins, Hill, Reeve and Tyrrell (1, hereafter referred to as HHRT) of a k-map:
Definition
A map is called a k-map if each of the following conditions is satisfied:
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(i) It is a map on a sphere;
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(ii) Each face is a connected region whose boundary is a simple closed curve;
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(iii) Each vertex has at least three edges incident with it and each face has at least three edges on its boundary;
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(iv) Each face has exactly k edges, and therefore exactly k vertices.
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