Let G be a graph with maximum degree at most six. A three-dimensional orthogonal drawing of G positions the vertices at grid-points in the three-dimensional orthogonal grid, and routes edges along grid lines such that edge routes only intersect at common end-vertices. In this paper, we consider thre
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Three-Dimensional Orthogonal Graph Drawing with Optimal Volume
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- Springer
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- 2005
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- English
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- 44
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- Article
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- 0178-4617
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