Caterpillar (Gutman) trees in chemical graph theory

  • El-Basil S
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Abstract

Gutman trees (also known as caterpillar trees and benzenoid trees) are demonstrated to be elegant storage devices of information on graph-theoretical properties of many mathematical objects including benzenoid graphs, rook boards, king polyomino graphs, Clar graphs,...

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El-Basil, S. (1990). Caterpillar (Gutman) trees in chemical graph theory (pp. 273–289). https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-51505-4_28

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