Formula for Calculating the Wiener Index of Catacondensed Benzenoid Graphs
Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences1998Vol. 38(5), pp. 811–814
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Abstract
The Wiener index is a topological index (graph invariant) defined as the sum of distances between all pairs of vertices in a chemical graph. This index is examined for molecular graphs of catacondensed benzenoid hydrocarbons. A simple method for the calculation of the Wiener index is put forward.
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