Infinite planar tessellations
author:
Mark E. Watkins,
Syracuse University
Description
We survey problems involving planar embeddings of locally finite, infinite graphs,
especially graphs that have only one infinite component when any finite subgraphs is
deleted. Problems considered concern separating double rays, geodetic double rays,
facial walks, rate of growth, and vertex-, edge- and face-homogeneity.
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