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The Crossing Number of P(N, 3)

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 It is proved that the crossing number of the Generalized Petersen Graph P(3k+h,3) is k+h if h∈{0,2} and k+3 if h=1, for each k≥3, with the single exception of P(9,3), whose crossing number is 2.

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Received: May 7, 1999 Final version received: April 8, 2000

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Richter, R., Salazar, G. The Crossing Number of P(N, 3). Graphs Comb 18, 381–394 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003730200028

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