M-Polynomial Revisited: Bethe Cacti and an Extension of Gutman's Approach
Abstract
The M-polynomial of a graph G is defined as Σi j mi,j(G)xiyj, where mi,j(G), i,j 1, is the number of edges uv of G such that \dv(G), du(G)\ = \i,j\. Knowing the M-polynomial, formulas for bond incident degree indices (an important subclass of degree-based topological indices) can be obtained by means of specific operators defined on differentiable functions in two variables. This is illustrated on three infinite families of Bethe cacti. Gutman's approach for the computation of the coefficients of the M-polynomial is also recalled and an extension of it is given. This extension is used to determine the M-polynomial of a two-parameter infinite family of lattice graphs.
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