Topological Characterization of the Third Type of Triangular Hex-derived Networks

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Abstract

A topological index is a numerical quantity that defines a chemical descriptor to report several physical, biological and chemical properties of a chemical structure. In recent literature, various degree-based topological indices of a molecular structure are easily calculated by deriving a M-polynomial of that structure. In this paper, we first determine the expression of a M-polynomial of the triangular Hex-derived network of type three of dimension n and then obtain the corresponding degree-based topological indices from the closed form of M-polynomial. In addition, we use Maple software to represent the M-polynomial and the concerned degree-based topological indices pictorially for different dimensions.

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Das, S., & Rai, S. (2021). Topological Characterization of the Third Type of Triangular Hex-derived Networks. Scientific Annals of Computer Science, 31(2), 145–161. https://doi.org/10.7561/SACS.2021.2.145

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