polygon-circle graph - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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polygon-circle graph (plural polygon-circle graphs)

- (graph theory) A graph (set of connected points) in which each vertex corresponds to a convex polygon circumscribed in a common circle, and in which (graph) vertices are adjacent iff their corresponding polygons intersect geometrically.
2004, Jan Kratochvíl, Martin Pergel, “Two Results on Intersection Graphs of Polygons”, in Giuseppe Liotta, editor, GD 2003 International Symposium on Graph Drawing (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)[1], volume 2912, Springer-Verlag, →DOI, →ISBN, page 60:
A common generalization of these two [circle graphs and circular arc graphs] are polygon-circle graphs, intersection graphs of convex polygons inscribed to the circle. This class was first suggested by M. Fellows [personal communication with the first author] in 1988, when it was pointed out that this class of graphs is closed under taking induced minors.