Energy ordering of catacondensed hexagonal systems
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Second and Third Extremals of Catacondensed Hexagonal Systems with Respect to the PI Index
The Padmakar-Ivan (PI) index is a Wiener-Szeged-like topological index which reflects certain structural features of organic molecules. The PI index of a graph G is the sum of all edges uv of G of the number of edges which are not equidistant from the vertices u and v. In this paper we obtain the second and third extremals of catacondensed hexagonal systems with respect to the PI index.
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the padmakar-ivan (pi) index is a wiener-szeged-like topological index which reflectscertain structural features of organic molecules. the pi index of a graph g is the sum of alledges uv of g of the number of edges which are not equidistant from the vertices u and v. inthis paper we obtain the second and third extremals of catacondensed hexagonal systems withrespect to the pi index.
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عنوان ژورنال: Discrete Applied Mathematics
سال: 2005
ISSN: 0166-218X
DOI: 10.1016/j.dam.2004.03.007