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The Wiener index W (G) of a connected graph G is defined as W (G) = ∑ u,v∈V (G) dG(u, v) where dG(u, v) is the distance between the vertices u and v of G. For S ⊆ V (G), the Steiner distance d(S) of the vertices of S is the minimum size of a connected subgraph of G whose vertex set is S. The k-th Steiner Wiener index SWk(G) of G is defined as SWk(G) = ∑ S⊆V (G) |S|=k d(S). We establish expressi...
The edge versions of reverse Wiener indices were introduced by Mahmiani et al. very recently. In this paper, we find their relation with ordinary (vertex) Wiener index in some graphs. Also, we compute them for trees and TUC4C8(s) naotubes.
Let G be a connected simple (molecular) graph. The distance d(u, v) between two vertices u and v of G is equal to the length of a shortest path that connects u and v. In this paper we compute some distance based topological indices of H-Phenylenic nanotorus. At first we obtain an exact formula for the Wiener index. As application we calculate the Schultz index and modified Schultz index of this...
The Wiener index of a graph G is defined as W(G) = 1/2∑{x,y}⊆V(G)d(x,y), where V(G) is the set of all vertices of G and for x,y ∈ V(G), d(x,y) denotes the length of a minimal path between x and y. In this paper, we first report our recent results on computing Wiener, PI and Balaban indices of some nanotubes and nanotori. Next, the PI and Szeged indices of a new type of nanostar dendrimers are c...
A lot of research and various techniques have been devoted for finding the topological descriptor Wiener index, but most of them deal with only particular cases. There exist three regular plane tessellations, composed of the same kind of regular polygons namely triangular, square, and hexagonal. Using edge congestion-sum problem, we devise a method to compute the Wiener index and demonstrate th...
Let $G*H$ be the product $*$ of $G$ and $H$. In this paper we determine the rth power of the graph $G*H$ in terms of $G^r, H^r$ and $G^r*H^r$, when $*$ is the join, Cartesian, symmetric difference, disjunctive, composition, skew and corona product. Then we solve the equation $(G*H)^r=G^r*H^r$. We also compute the Wiener index and Wiener polarity index of the skew product.
The sum of distances between all vertices pairs in a connected graph is known as the Wiener Index. It is the earliest of the indices that correlates well with many physicochemical properties of organic compounds and as such has been well-studied over the last quarter of a century. A q-analogue of this index, termed the Wiener Polynomial by Hosoya but also known today as the Hosoya Polynomial, e...
Butterflies are considered bioindicators of a healthy and diversified ecosystem. Endosulfan was sprayed indiscriminately on large plantations in the Rewa district Madhya Pradesh, causing serious threat to In this study, we surveyed butterflies for their abundance diversity three areas differentially affected by endosulfan, i.e., Govindgarh-highly area, Jayanti Kunj-moderately Kothi Compound-una...
Chemical compounds and drugs are often modeled as graphs where each vertex represents an atom of molecule, and covalent bounds between atoms are represented by edges between the corresponding vertices. This graph derived from a chemical compounds is often called its molecular graph, and can be different structures. In this paper, we determine the logarithm multiplicative Wiener index and recipr...
Including or excluding rare taxa in bioassessment is a controversial topic, which essentially affects the reliability and accuracy of the result. In the present paper, we hypothesize that biological indices such as Shannon-Wiener index, Simpson's index, Margalef index, evenness, BMWP (biological monitoring working party), and ASPT (Average Score Per Taxon) respond differently to rare taxa exclu...
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