Abstract
Scientists are creating materials, for example, a carbon nanotube-based composite created by NASA that bends when a voltage is connected. Applications incorporate the use of an electrical voltage to change the shape (transform) of air ship wings and different structures. Topological indices are numbers related with molecular graphs to allow quantitative structure activity/property/poisonous relationships. Topological indices catch symmetry of molecular structures and give it a scientific dialect to foresee properties, for example, boiling points, viscosity, and the radius of gyrations. We compute M-polynomials of two nanotubes, SC5C7 p, q and NPHX p, q . The closed form of M-polynomials for these nanotubes produces formulas of numerous degree-based topological indices which are functions relying on parameters of the structure and, in combination, decide properties of the concerned nanotubes. Moreover, we sketch our results by using Maple 2015 to see the dependence of our results on the involved parameters.
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Ge, Y. J., Liu, J. B., Younas, M., Yousaf, M., & Nazeer, W. (2019). Analysis of Sc5C7 p, q and NpHx P, Q nanotubes via topological indices. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/2072789
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