On Topological Properties of Third type of Hex Derived Networks
Abstract
In chemical graph theory, a topological index is a numerical representation of a chemical network while a topological descriptor correlates certain physico-chemical characteristics of underlying chemical compounds besides its chemical representation. Graph plays an vital role in modeling and designing any chemical network. F. Simonraj et al. derived new third type of Hex derived networks [27]. In our work, we discuss the third type of hex derived networks HDN3(r), THDN3(r) and RHDN3(r) and computed exact results for topological indices which are based on degrees of end vertices.
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