On the Clar Number of Benzenoid Graphs

Abstract

A Clar set of a benzenoid graph B is a maximum set of independent alternating hexagons over all perfect matchings of B. The Clar number of B, denoted by Cl(B), is the number of hexagons in a Clar set for B. In this paper, we first prove some results on the independence number of subcubic trees to study the Clar number of catacondensed benzenoid graphs. As the main result of the paper we prove an upper bound for the Clar number of catacondensed benzenoid graphs and characterize the graphs that attain this bound. More precisely, it is shown that for a catacondensed benzenoid graph B with n hexagons Cl(B) ≤ [(2n+1)/3].

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