Distance and eccentricity based polynomials and indices of m-level Wheel graph
Proyecciones, ISSN: 0717-6279, Vol: 39, Issue: 4, Page: 869-885
2020
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Article Description
Distance and degree based topological polynomial and indices ofmolecular graphs have various applications in chemistry, computer networking and pharmacy. In this paper, we give hosoya polynomial, Harary polynomial, Schultz polynomial, modified Schultz polynomial, eccentric connectivity polynomial, modified Wiener index, modified hyper Wiener index, generalized Harary index, multiplicative Wiener index, Schultz index, modified Schultz index, eccentric connectivity index of generalized wheel networks Wn, m. We also give pictorial representation of computed topological polynomials and indices on the involved parameters m and n.
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Universidad Catolica del Norte - Chile
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