
Introduction to Chemical Graph Theory
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 18. September 2018
Book
Hardback
259 pages
978-1-138-32508-1 (ISBN)
Description
Introduction to Chemical Graph Theory is a concise introduction to the main topics and techniques in chemical graph theory, specifically the theory of topological indices. These include distance-based, degree-based, and counting-based indices. The book covers some of the most commonly used mathematical approaches in the subject. It is also written with the knowledge that chemical graph theory has many connections to different branches of graph theory (such as extremal graph theory, spectral graph theory).
The authors wrote the book in an appealing way that attracts people to chemical graph theory. In doing so, the book is an excellent playground and general reference text on the subject, especially for young mathematicians with a special interest in graph theory.
Key Features:
A concise introduction to topological indices of graph theory
Appealing to specialists and non-specialists alike
Provides many techniques from current research
About the Authors:
Stephan Wagner grew up in Graz (Austria), where he also received his PhD from Graz University of Technology in 2006. Shortly afterwards, he moved to South Africa, where he started his career at Stellenbosch University as a lecturer in January 2007. His research interests lie mostly in combinatorics and related areas, including connections to other scientific fields such as physics, chemistry and computer science.
Hua Wang received his PhD from University of South Carolina in 2005. He held a Visiting Research Assistant Professor position at University of Florida before joining Georgia Southern University in 2008. His research interests include combinatorics and graph theory, elementary number theory, and related problems
The authors wrote the book in an appealing way that attracts people to chemical graph theory. In doing so, the book is an excellent playground and general reference text on the subject, especially for young mathematicians with a special interest in graph theory.
Key Features:
A concise introduction to topological indices of graph theory
Appealing to specialists and non-specialists alike
Provides many techniques from current research
About the Authors:
Stephan Wagner grew up in Graz (Austria), where he also received his PhD from Graz University of Technology in 2006. Shortly afterwards, he moved to South Africa, where he started his career at Stellenbosch University as a lecturer in January 2007. His research interests lie mostly in combinatorics and related areas, including connections to other scientific fields such as physics, chemistry and computer science.
Hua Wang received his PhD from University of South Carolina in 2005. He held a Visiting Research Assistant Professor position at University of Florida before joining Georgia Southern University in 2008. His research interests include combinatorics and graph theory, elementary number theory, and related problems
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
63 s/w Abbildungen
63 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
534 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-32508-1 (9781138325081)
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Introduction to Chemical Graph Theory
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09/2018
1st Edition
Chapman & Hall/CRC
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Persons
Stephan Wagner grew up in Graz (Austria), where he also received his PhD from Graz University of Technology in 2006. Shortly afterwards, he moved to South Africa, where he started his career at Stellenbosch University as a lecturer in January 2007. His research interests lie mostly in combinatorics and related areas, including connections to other scientific fields such as physics, chemistry and computer science.
Hua Wang received his PhD from University of South Carolina in 2005. He held a Visiting Research Assistant Professor position at University of Florida before joining Georgia Southern University in 2008. His research interests include combinatorics and graph theory, elementary number theory, and related problems in other fields. Most of his work, however, focuses on extremal problems related to topological indices.
Hua Wang received his PhD from University of South Carolina in 2005. He held a Visiting Research Assistant Professor position at University of Florida before joining Georgia Southern University in 2008. His research interests include combinatorics and graph theory, elementary number theory, and related problems in other fields. Most of his work, however, focuses on extremal problems related to topological indices.
Author
Stellenbosch University, South Africa
Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, USA
Content
Preliminaries. Distance in graphs and the Wiener index. Vertex degrees and the Randic index. Independent sets: Merrifield-Simmons index and Hosoya index. Graph spectra and the graph energy.