On the Irregularity of Some Molecular Structures
Abstract
Measures of the irregularity of chemical graphs could be helpful for QSAR/QSPR studies and for the descriptive purposes of biological and chemical properties, such as melting and boiling points, toxicity and resistance. Here we consider the following four established irregularity measures: the irregularity index by Albertson, the total irregularity, the variance of vertex degrees and the Collatz-Sinogowitz index. Through the means of graph structural analysis and derivation, we study the above-mentioned irregularity measures of several chemical molecular graphs which frequently appear in chemical, medical and material engineering, as well as the nanotubes: TUC4 C8(S), TUC4 C8(R), Zig-Zag TUHC6, TUC4, Armchair TUVC6, then dendrimers Tk,d and the circumcoronene series of benzenoid Hk. In addition, the irregularities of Mycielski's constructions of cycle and path graphs are analyzed.
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