The atom–bond connectivity (𝐴𝐵𝐶) index of a graph 𝐺 is defined as the sum over all pairs of adjacent vertices 𝑢, 𝑣, of the terms,[d (u)+ d (v)− 2]/[d (u) d (v)], where 𝑑 (𝑣) denotes the …
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In the field of medicine, there are a large number of new drugs synthesis every year. Before entering the clinical stage, it needs a lot of work on drug testing of the various properties …
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D Dimitrov - Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2013 - Elsevier
The atom-bond connectivity (ABC) index is one of the recently most investigated degree- based molecular structure descriptors, that have applications in chemistry. For a graph G …
D Dimitrov - Discrete Applied Mathematics, 2014 - Elsevier
The atom-bond connectivity (ABC) index is a degree-based topological index, that found chemical applications. It is well known that among all connected graphs, the graphs with …
D Dimitrov - Discrete Applied Mathematics, 2016 - Elsevier
The atom-bond connectivity (ABC) index is a degree-based topological index that found chemical applications. The problem of complete characterization of trees with minimal ABC …
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The problem of complete characterization of trees with minimal atom-bond connectivity (ABC) index is still an open problem. In [21], a conjecture on the structure of the trees with …
The atom-bond connectivity (ABC) index is a degree-based graph topological index that found chemical applications, including those of predicting the stability of alkanes and the …
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The edge version of atom-bond connectivity (ABCe) and geometric arithmetic (GAe) indices of G are defined as∑ ef∈ E (L (G))(d L (G)(e)+ d L (G)(f),− 2)/(d L (G)(e)× d L (G)(f)) and GAe …