نتایج جستجو برای: hyper zagreb index

تعداد نتایج: 420635  

2014
S Burcu Bozkurt Durmuş Bozkurt

We establish some bounds for the number of spanning trees of connected graphs in terms of the number of vertices (n), the number of edges (m), maximum vertex degree (Δ1), minimum vertex degree (δ), first Zagreb index (M 1), and Randić index (R -1).

In this paper, we obtain some upper and lower bounds for the general extended energy of a graph. As an application, we obtain few bounds for the (edge) Zagreb energy of a graph. Also, we deduce a relation between Zagreb energy and edge-Zagreb energy of a graph $G$ with minimum degree $delta ge2$. A lower and upper bound for the spectral radius of the edge-Zagreb matrix is obtained. Finally, we ...

2016
R. Muruganandam

In this paper, we present the exact formulae for the multiplicative version of degree distance and the multiplicative version of Gutman index of strong product of graphs in terms of other graph invariants including the Wiener index and Zagreb index. Finally, we apply our results to the multiplicative version of degree distance and the multiplicative version of Gutman index of open and closed fe...

Journal: :Axioms 2023

The first entire Zagreb index (FEZI) is a graph parameter that has proven to be essential in various real-life scenarios, such as networking businesses and traffic management on roads. In this research paper, the FEZI was explored for variety of fuzzy graphs, including star, firefly graph, cycle, path, subgraph, vertex elimination, edge elimination. This study presented several results, determi...

Let $Gamma_{n,kappa}$ be the class of all graphs with $ngeq3$ vertices and $kappageq2$ vertex connectivity. Denote by $Upsilon_{n,beta}$ the family of all connected graphs with $ngeq4$ vertices and matching number $beta$ where $2leqbetaleqlfloorfrac{n}{2}rfloor$. In the classes of graphs $Gamma_{n,kappa}$ and $Upsilon_{n,beta}$, the elements having maximum augmented Zagreb index are determined.

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2014
Drazen Jurković Danijela Stimac Dubravko Bajramović Hrvoje Tiljak Ranko Stevanović

The aim of this paper is to determine the differences in the outpatient consumption of cardiovascular drugs between Croatian regions: the City of Zagreb and Lika-Senj County. The data on the number of packages and the purchase price for each drug have been obtained from all pharmacies in Lika-Senj County and all pharmacies in the City of Zagreb. Defined daily doses/1000 inhabitants/day (DDD/100...

Journal: :international journal of industrial mathematics 0
v. ahmadi department of mathematics, tehran university, tehran, ‎iran. m. r. ‎darafsheh department of mathematics, shahid chamran university, ahvaz, ‎iran‎. j. ‎hashemi‎ department of mathematics, tehran university, tehran, ‎iran.

‎let g=(v,e) be a simple connected graph with vertex set v and edge set e. the first, second and third zagreb indices of g are respectivly defined by: $m_1(g)=sum_{uin v} d(u)^2, hspace {.1 cm} m_2(g)=sum_{uvin e} d(u).d(v)$ and $ m_3(g)=sum_{uvin e}| d(u)-d(v)| $ , where d(u) is the degree of vertex u in g and uv is an edge of g connecting the vertices u and v. recently, the first and second m...

A {it topological index} of a graph is a real number related to the graph; it does not depend on labeling or pictorial representation of a graph. In this paper, we present the upper bounds for the product version of reciprocal degree distance of the tensor product, join and strong product of two graphs in terms of other graph invariants including the Harary index and Zagreb indices.

Journal: :transactions on combinatorics 2013
kannan pattabiraman m. vijayaragavan

the reciprocal degree distance (rdd)‎, ‎defined for a connected graph $g$ as vertex-degree-weighted sum of the reciprocal distances‎, ‎that is‎, ‎$rdd(g) =sumlimits_{u,vin v(g)}frac{d_g(u)‎ + ‎d_g(v)}{d_g(u,v)}.$ the reciprocal degree distance is a weight version of the harary index‎, ‎just as the degree distance is a weight version of the wiener index‎. ‎in this paper‎, ‎we present exact formu...

The second Zagreb coindex is a well-known graph invariant defined as the total degree product of all non-adjacent vertex pairs in a graph. The second Zagreb eccentricity coindex is defined analogously to the second Zagreb coindex by replacing the vertex degrees with the vertex eccentricities. In this paper, we present exact expressions or sharp lower bounds for the second Zagreb eccentricity co...

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