نتایج جستجو برای: vertex co pi indices
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the harmonic index of a connected graph $g$, denoted by $h(g)$, is defined as $h(g)=sum_{uvin e(g)}frac{2}{d_u+d_v}$ where $d_v$ is the degree of a vertex $v$ in g. in this paper, expressions for the harary indices of the join, corona product, cartesian product, composition and symmetric difference of graphs are derived.
Background: There is a fundamental correlation between follicles and endometrium in intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) cycles. Objective: To assess the relation between perifollicular perfusion and sub endometrial parameters in Doppler ultrasonography and outcome of in ICSI cycles. Materials and Methods: In this prospective descriptive pilot study, 10 patients were enrolled. Strict inclusi...
Low phosphate nutrition results in increased chlorophyll fluorescence, reduced photosynthetic rate, accumulation of starch and sucrose in leaves, and low crop yields. This study investigated physiological responses of soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) leaves to low inorganic phosphate (Pi) conditions. Responses of photosynthesis to light and CO(2) were examined for leaves of soybean grown at hig...
The first and second Zagreb indices of a graph are equal, respectively, to the sum of squares of the vertex degrees, and the sum of the products of the degrees of pairs of adjacent vertices. We now consider analogous graph invariants, based on the second degrees of vertices (number of their second neighbors), called leap Zagreb indices. A number of their basic properties is established.
let z2 = {0, 1} and g = (v ,e) be a graph. a labeling f : v → z2 induces an edge labeling f* : e →z2 defined by f*(uv) = f(u).f (v). for i ε z2 let vf (i) = v(i) = card{v ε v : f(v) = i} and ef (i) = e(i) = {e ε e : f*(e) = i}. a labeling f is said to be vertex-friendly if | v(0) − v(1) |≤ 1. the vertex balance index set is defined by {| ef (0) − ef (1) | : f is vertex-friendly}. in this paper ...
The edge Szeged index of a connected graph G is defined as the sum of products mu(e|G)mv(e|G) over all edges e = uv of G, where mu(e|G) is the number of edges whose distance to vertex u is smaller than the distance to vertex v, and mv(e|G) is the number of edges whose distance to vertex v is smaller than the distance to vertex u. In this paper, we determine the n-vertex unicyclic graphs with th...
In this paper PI, Szeged and revised Szeged indices of an infinite family of IPR fullerenes with exactly 60+12n carbon atoms are computed. A GAP program is also presented that is useful for our calculations.
The problem of illuminating a simple n-gon with cn, c < 1 πlights is open, whereas a lower bound of ⌊ 3 5 n⌋ is known. We provide an algorithm for placing π-lights, and experimental results that support the conjecture that ⌊ 3 5 n⌋ lights are also sufficient. We also prove that ⌊ 5 6 n⌋ π-lights suffice if some may be outward facing.
The detour index of a connected graph is defined as the sum of the detour distances (lengths of longest paths) between unordered pairs of vertices of the graph. We give bounds for the detour index, determine the graphs with minimum and maximum detour indices respectively in the class of n-vertex unicyclic graphs with cycle length r, where 3 ≤ r ≤ n−2, and the graphs with the first, the second a...
For a (molecular) graph, the first Zagreb index M1 is equal to the sum of squares of the vertex degrees, and the second Zagreb index M2 is equal to the sum of products of degrees of pairs of adjacent vertices. In this paper, we study the Zagreb indices of n-vertex connected graphs with k cut vertices, the upper bound for M1and M2-values of n-vertex connected graphs with k cut vertices are deter...
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