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    Fáry Theorem

    Definition

    Fáry's theorem states that any simple planar graph can be drawn in a planar straight line embedding, i.e., using straight line segments for edges, none of which cross. The theorem was independently proved by Steinitz and Rademacher, Wagner, Fáry, and Stein.