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Hosoya Index, Lucas Numbers and QSPR
(2005-04)The number of different molecules with the formula C64H130 is more than one hundred million billion times greater that the number of different molecules of all types and formulas cataloged in all of human history. Therefore, ... -
Hosoya Index, Lucas Numbers and QSPR
(University of Wisconsin-River Falls, 2005-05)The 2-methyl alkanes, the cyclic alkanes, and the 1-methyl bicyclo[X.1.0] alkanes are shown to possess identical values for the Hosoya index. For these specific molecular graphs, this topological index generates the integer ...