[[abstract]]The Wiener index, or the Wiener number, also known as the “sum of distances” of a connected graph, is one of the quantities associated with a molecular graph that correlates nicely to physical and chemical properties, and has been studied in depth. An index proposed by Schultz is shown to be related to the Wiener index for trees, and Ivan Gutman proposed a modification of the Schultz index with similar properties. We deduce a similar relationship between these three indices for catacondensed benzenoid hydrocarbons (graphs formed of concatenated hexagons, or hexagonal chains, or sometimes acenes). Indeed, we may define three families of generalized Wiener indices, which include the Schultz and Modified Schultz indices as special ...
The distance d(u, v|G) between the vertices u and v of a molecular graph G is the length of a shorte...
AbstractThe Wiener number of a molecular graph, or more generally of a connected graph, is equal to ...
A unified approach to the Wiener topological index and its various recent modifications, is presente...
AbstractIn the drug design process, one wants to construct chemical compounds with certain propertie...
The Wiener index (W) and the Schultz molecular topological index (MTI) are based on the distances be...
In the drug design process, one wants to construct chemical compounds with certain properties. In or...
In the drug design process, one wants to construct chemical compounds with certain properties. In or...
In the drug design process, one wants to construct chemical compounds with cer-tain properties. In o...
Abstract. The Wiener index is one of the oldest molecular-graph-based structure-descriptors. It was ...
The Wiener index is one of the oldest molecular-graph-based structure-descriptors. It was first prop...
1270-1271The Wiener index (W) is a structural descriptor of organic molecules. It is defined as the...
The classical Wiener index, W(G), is equal to the sum of the distances between all pairs of vertexes...
Abstract. The Wiener index is one of the oldest graph parameter which is used to study molecular-gra...
The Wiener index is a topological index defined as the sum of distances between all pairs of vertice...
Abstract: The hyper-Wiener index WW of a chemical tree T is defined as the sum of the products n1n2,...
The distance d(u, v|G) between the vertices u and v of a molecular graph G is the length of a shorte...
AbstractThe Wiener number of a molecular graph, or more generally of a connected graph, is equal to ...
A unified approach to the Wiener topological index and its various recent modifications, is presente...
AbstractIn the drug design process, one wants to construct chemical compounds with certain propertie...
The Wiener index (W) and the Schultz molecular topological index (MTI) are based on the distances be...
In the drug design process, one wants to construct chemical compounds with certain properties. In or...
In the drug design process, one wants to construct chemical compounds with certain properties. In or...
In the drug design process, one wants to construct chemical compounds with cer-tain properties. In o...
Abstract. The Wiener index is one of the oldest molecular-graph-based structure-descriptors. It was ...
The Wiener index is one of the oldest molecular-graph-based structure-descriptors. It was first prop...
1270-1271The Wiener index (W) is a structural descriptor of organic molecules. It is defined as the...
The classical Wiener index, W(G), is equal to the sum of the distances between all pairs of vertexes...
Abstract. The Wiener index is one of the oldest graph parameter which is used to study molecular-gra...
The Wiener index is a topological index defined as the sum of distances between all pairs of vertice...
Abstract: The hyper-Wiener index WW of a chemical tree T is defined as the sum of the products n1n2,...
The distance d(u, v|G) between the vertices u and v of a molecular graph G is the length of a shorte...
AbstractThe Wiener number of a molecular graph, or more generally of a connected graph, is equal to ...
A unified approach to the Wiener topological index and its various recent modifications, is presente...