Minimum Variable Connectivity Index of Trees of a Fixed Order

The connectivity index, introduced by the chemist Milan Randić in 1975, is one of the topological indices with many applications. In the first quarter of 1990s, Randić proposed the variable connectivity index by extending the definition of the connectivity index. The variable connectivity index for...

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Published inDiscrete dynamics in nature and society Vol. 2020; no. 2020; pp. 1 - 4
Main Authors Yousaf, Shamaila, Ali, Akbar, Bhatti, Akhlaq Ahmad
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cairo, Egypt Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2020
Hindawi
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Hindawi Limited
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Summary:The connectivity index, introduced by the chemist Milan Randić in 1975, is one of the topological indices with many applications. In the first quarter of 1990s, Randić proposed the variable connectivity index by extending the definition of the connectivity index. The variable connectivity index for graph G is defined as ∑vw∈EGdv+γdw+γ−1/2, where γ is a nonnegative real number, EG is the edge set of G, and dt denotes the degree of an arbitrary vertex t in G. Soon after the innovation of the variable connectivity index, its various chemical applications have been reported in different papers. However, to the best of the authors’ knowledge, mathematical properties of the variable connectivity index, for γ>0, have not yet been discussed explicitly in any paper. The main purpose of the present paper is to fill this gap by studying this topological index in a mathematical point of view. More precisely, in this paper, we prove that the star graph has the minimum variable connectivity index among all trees of a fixed order n, where n≥4.
ISSN:1026-0226
1607-887X
DOI:10.1155/2020/3976274