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Comparison between the Szeged index and the eccentric connectivity index
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Kinkar Chandra Das, M J Nadjafi-Arani
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The Szeged and the Wiener index of graphs
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Sandi Klavzar, Ivan Gutman
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Wiener index versus Szeged index in networks
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Sandi Klavzar, M J Nadjafi-Arani
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Revised Szeged index and revised edge-szeged index of special chemical molecular structures
Journal of Interdisciplinary Mathematics, 2016AbstractIn computational chemistry and graph theory, the revised edge-Szeged index and revised Szeged index were introduced to measure the properties of drugs and chemical compounds. As the extension of Szeged index and edge-Szeged index, the revised version Szeged index and edge-Szeged index is more available to test the characteristics of chemical ...
Wei Gao, Weifan Wang
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The vertex PI index and Szeged index of bridge graphs
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Toufik Mansour, Matthias Schork
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On the difference between the Szeged index and the Wiener index of cacti
Discrete Applied Mathematics, 2022zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Min Wang, Mengmeng Liu
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Szeged index of hollow hexagons
International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, 2023AbstractThe Szeged index of a connected graph () is a well known distance based topological index. A primitive coronoid system is a coronoid system formed by a single chain in a macro‐cyclic arrangement consisting of linearly and angularly annelated hexagons. The angular hexagons are called corners. A hollow hexagon is a primitive coronoid system with
Carolina Lopera, Roberto Cruz
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On extremal cacti with respect to the Szeged index
Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2017zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Shujing Wang
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Tricyclic graphs with maximal revised Szeged index
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Lily Chen, Xueliang Li
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Bicyclic graphs with maximal revised Szeged index
The revised Szeged index $Sz^*(G)$ is defined as $Sz^*(G)=\sum_{e=uv \in E}(n_u(e)+ n_0(e)/2)(n_v(e)+ n_0(e)/2),$ where $n_u(e)$ and $n_v(e)$ are, respectively, the number of vertices of $G$ lying closer to vertex $u$ than to vertex $v$ and the number of vertices of $G$ lying closer to vertex $v$ than to vertex $u$, and $n_0(e)$ is the number of ...
Xueliang Li
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