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On the Wiener (r,s)-complexity of fullerene graphs

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Pages 508-511 | Received 21 Jul 2021, Accepted 21 Jul 2021, Published online: 04 Aug 2021
 

Abstract

Fullerene graphs are mathematical models of fullerene molecules. The Wiener (r,s)-complexity of a fullerene graph G with vertex set V(G) is the number of pairwise distinct values of (r,s)-transmission trr,s(v) of its vertices v: trr,s(v)=uV(G)i=rsd(v,u)i for positive integer r and s. The Wiener (1,1)-complexity is known as the Wiener complexity of a graph. Irregular graphs have maximum complexity equal to the number of vertices. No irregular fullerene graphs are known for the Wiener complexity. Fullerene (IPR fullerene) graphs with n vertices having the maximal Wiener (r,s)-complexity are counted for all n100 (n136) and small r and s. The irregular fullerene graphs are also presented.

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Funding

The work was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project number 19-01-00682), the state contract of the Sobolev Institute of Mathematics (project no. 0314-2019-0016) (AAD), and the Ministry of Science and Education of Russia (agreement no. 075-02-2021-1392) (AV).

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