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Topological Descriptors and Polynomials for Analysing the Structure of Antimony Telluride

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  • Shahid Imran
  • Isra Muzammil
  • Niat Nigar
  • M. K. Siddiqui
  • E. Bashier
  • Mehar Ali Malik

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In a molecular network, molecules are correlated with numerical values, which are referred to as topological indices. The chemical and physical properties of chemical substances can be determined using topological indices. Mathematicians frequently use topological indices to calculate the strain energy, melting point, boiling temperature, distortion, and stability of chemical compounds. Topological indices also serve as a connection between a compound’s biological activity and its physical properties. In this research paper, we have computed degree-based topological descriptors and polynomials to analyze the structure of antimony telluride.

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  • Shahid Imran & Isra Muzammil & Niat Nigar & M. K. Siddiqui & E. Bashier & Mehar Ali Malik, 2022. "Topological Descriptors and Polynomials for Analysing the Structure of Antimony Telluride," Journal of Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-10, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jjmath:1478903
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/1478903
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