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On the Studies of Dendrimers via Connection-Based Molecular Descriptors

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  • Aqsa Sattar
  • Muhammad Javaid
  • Md Nur Alam
  • A. M. Bastos Pereira

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Topological indices (TIs) have been utilized widely to characterize and model the chemical structures of various molecular compounds such as dendrimers, neural networks, and nanotubes. Dendrimers are extraordinarily comprehensible, globular, artificially synthesized polymers with a structure of frequently branched units. A mathematical approach to characterize the molecular structures by manipulating the topological techniques, including numerical graphs invariants is the present-day line of research in chemistry. Among all the defined descriptors, the connection-based Zagreb indices are considered to be more effective than the other classical indices. In this manuscript, we find the general results to compute the Zagreb connection indices (ZCIs), namely, first ZCI (1st ZCI), second ZCI (2nd ZCI), modified 1st ZCI, modified 2nd ZCI, and modified 3rd ZCI. Furthermore, we compute the multiplicative ZCI (MZCI), namely, first MZCI (1st MZCI), second MZCI (2nd MZCI), third MZCI (3rd MZCI), fourth MZCI (4th MZCI), modified 1st MZCI, modified 2nd MZCI, and modified 3rd MZCI. In addition, we compare the calculated values with each other in order to check the superiority.

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  • Aqsa Sattar & Muhammad Javaid & Md Nur Alam & A. M. Bastos Pereira, 2022. "On the Studies of Dendrimers via Connection-Based Molecular Descriptors," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-13, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:1053484
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/1053484
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