Abstract

The maximum genus of a connected graph G is the maximum among the genera of all compact orientable 2-manifolds upon which G has 2-cell embeddings. In the theorems that follow the use of an edge-adding technique is combined with the well-known Edmonds' technique to produce the desired results. Planar graphs of arbitrarily large maximum genus are displayed in Theorem 1. Theorem 2 shows that the possibility for arbitrarily large difference between genus and maximum genus is not limited to planar graphs. In particular, we show that the wheel graph, the standard maximal planar graph, and the prism graph are upper embeddable. We then show that given m and n, there is a graph of genus n and maximum genus larger than mn.

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