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Partial-duals for planar ribbon graphs

In 2009, Chmutov introduced the partial-duality for a ribbon graph $G$. Recently, Gross, Mansour and Tucker enumerated all possible partial-duals of $G$ by genus and introduced the partial-dual genus polynomial of a ribbon graph $G.$ This paper mainly enumerates partial-duals for planar ribbon graphs. First, we obtain a formula for the maximum partial-dual genus for any planar ribbon graph and give a negative answer to the interpolating conjecture of Gross, Mansour and Tucker. Then we show that there is a recurrence relation between the partial-dual genus polynomials of planar ribbon graphs $G-e$ and $G$. Furthermore, two related results are also given. These recurrence relations give new approaches to calculate the partial-genus dual polynomials for some planar ribbon graphs. In addition, we prove the asymptotic normality for some partial-dual genus distributions.

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