Distance, Symmetry, and Topology in Carbon Nanomaterials

This contributed volume is inspired by the seminal discovery and identification of C60. Starting with a comprehensive discussion featuring graphene based nanostructures, subsequent chapters include topological descriptions of matrices, polynomials and indices, and an extended analysis of the symmetr...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Ashrafi, Ali Reza (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Diudea, Mircea V. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Σειρά:Carbon Materials: Chemistry and Physics, 9
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505 0 |a 1. Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Carbon Nanostructures: The Nanotubes (István László) -- 2. Omega Polynomial in Nanostructures (Mircea V. Diudea) -- 3. An Algebraic Modification of Wiener and Hyper-Wiener Indices and their Calculations for Fullerenes (Fatemeh Koorepazan) -- 4. Distance under Symmetry: (3,6)-Fullerenes (Ali Reza Ashrafi) -- 5. Topological Symmetry of Multi-shell Clusters (Mircea V. Diudea) 6. Further Results on Two Families of Nanostructures (Zahra Yarahmadi) -- 7. Augmented Eccentric Connectivity Index of Grid Graphs (T. Došlić) -- 8. Cluj Polynomial in Nanostructures (Mircea V. Diudea) -- 9. Graphene Derivatives: Carbon Nanocones and Corsu Lattice - A Topological Approach (Farzaneh Gholaminezhad) -- 10. Hosoya Index of Splices, Bridges and Necklaces (Tomislav Došlic) -- 11. The Spectral Moments of a Fullerene Graph and their Applications (G. H. Fath-Tabar) -- 12. Geometrical and Topological Dimensions of the Diamond (G. V. Zhizhin) -- 13. Mathematical Aspects of Omega Polynomial (Modjtaba Ghorbani) -- 14. Edge-Wiener Indices of Composite Graphs (Mahdieh Azari) -- 15. Study of the Bipartite Edge Frustration of Graphs (Z. Yarahmadi) -- 16. The Hosoya Index and the Merrifield−Simmons Index of some Nanostructures (Asma Hamzeh) -- 17. Topological Indices of 3Generalized Fullerenes (Z. Mehranian) -- 18. Study of the Matching Interdiction Problem in some Molecular Graphs of Dendrimers (G. H. Shirdel) -- 19. Nullity of Graphs (Modjtaba Ghorbani) -- 20. Bondonic Chemistry: Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking of the Topo-Reactivity on Graphene (Mihai V. Putz) -- 21. Counting Distance- and Szeged (on Distances) Polynomials in Dodecahedron Nano-Assemblies (Sorana D. Bolboacă) -- 22. Tetrahedral Nanoclusters (Csaba L. Nagy) -- 23. Cyclic Carbon Polyynes (Lorentz Jäntschi) -- 24. Tiling Fullerene Surfaces (Ali Asghar Rezaei) -- 25. Enhancing Gauge Symmetries Via the Symplectic Embedding Approach (Salman Abarghouei Nejad) -- 26. A Lower Bound for Graph Energy of Fullerenes (Morteza Faghani). 
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