A new upper bound for angular resolution
Abstract: The angular resolution of a planar straight-line drawing of a graph is the smallest angle formed by two edges incident to the same vertex. Garg and Tamassia (ESA '94) constructed a family of planar graphs with maximum degree $d$ that have angular resolution $O((\log d){\frac{1}{2}}/d{\frac{3}{2}})$ in any planar straight-line drawing. This upper bound has been the best known upper bound on angular resolution for a long time. In this paper, we improve this upper bound. For an arbitrarily small positive constant $\varepsilon$, we construct a family of planar graphs with maximum degree $d$ that have angular resolution $O((\log d)\varepsilon/d{\frac{3}{2}})$ in any planar straight-line drawing.
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