نتایج جستجو برای: zagreb coindices

تعداد نتایج: 2423  

2017
Bünyamin Şahin Süleyman Ediz

Recently two new degree concepts have been defined in graph theory: ev-degree and ve-degree. Also the evdegree and ve-degree Zagreb and Randić indices have been defined very recently as parallel of the classical definitions of Zagreb and Randić indices. It was shown that ev-degree and ve-degree topological indices can be used as possible tools in QSPR researches . In this paper we define the ve...

2012
Kexiang Xu Kinkar Ch. Das

For a (molecular) graph G with vertex set V (G) and edge set E(G), the first Zagreb index of G is defined as M1(G) = ∑ v∈V (G) dG(v) 2 where dG(v) is the degree of vertex v in G. The alternative expression for M1(G) is ∑ uv∈E(G)(dG(u)+dG(v)). Very recently, Eliasi, Iranmanesh and Gutman [7] introduced a new graphical invariant ∏∗ 1(G) = ∏ uv∈E(G)(dG(u) + dG(v)) as the multiplicative version of ...

2008
Claudio Luzzatti Ria De Bleser

This paper summarizes and discusses the results of several morpholexical and morphosyntactic experiments with two Italian patients who showed typical agrammatic features in speech production following neurological damage to the left cerebral hemisphere. Issues addressed in this study are whether the impoverished morphology in the patients' speech is due to impaired morpholexical functioning in ...

2015
Yun Gao Wei Gao Li Liang

Chemical compounds and drugs are often modelled 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, by virtue of mathematical derivation, we determine the fourth, f...

Journal: :Advances in Mathematics 2021

2015
Batmend HOROLDAGVA Kinkar Ch. DAS

The first Zagreb index M1 is equal to the sum of the squares of the degrees of the vertices, and the second Zagreb index M2 is equal to the sum of the products of the degrees of pairs of adjacent vertices of the respective graph. In this paper we present the lower bound on M1 and M2 among all unicyclic graphs of given order, maximum degree, and cycle length, and characterize graphs for which th...

Journal: :Diabetologia 1969

2015
P. Pervan P. Lazić M. Petrović I. Šrut Rakić I. Pletikosić M. Kralj M. Milun T. Valla

P. Pervan,1,* P. Lazić,2,4,† M. Petrović,1 I. Šrut Rakić,1 I. Pletikosić,1 M. Kralj,1,4 M. Milun,1 and T. Valla3 1Institut za fiziku, Bijenička 46, HR-10000, Zagreb, Croatia, 2Institut Ruđer Bošković, Bijenička 54, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia, 3Department of Condensed Matter Physics & Materials Science, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York 11973, USA 4Center of Excellence for Advanced Mat...

Journal: :Discrete Applied Mathematics 2012
Hosam Abdo Darko Dimitrov Ivan Gutman

For a simple graph G with n vertices and m edges, the first Zagreb index and the second Zagreb index are defined as M1(G) = ∑ v∈V d(v) 2 and M2(G) = ∑ uv∈E d(u)d(v). In [34], it was shown that if a connected graph G has maximal degree 4, then G satisfies M1(G)/n = M2(G)/m (also known as the Zagreb indices equality) if and only if G is regular or biregular of class 1 (a biregular graph whose no ...

2011
Guifu Su Liming Xiong Lan Xu Beibei Ma

The authors Miličević et al. introduced the reformulated Zagreb indices [1], which is a generalization of classical Zagreb indices of chemical graph theory. In this paper, we mainly consider the maximum and minimum for the first reformulated index of graphs with connectivity at most k. The corresponding extremal graphs are characterized.

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