New Results on the Forgotten Topological Index and Coindex

The ℱ-coindex (forgotten topological coindex) for a simple connected graph G is defined as the sum of the terms ζG2y+ζG2x over all nonadjacent vertex pairs x,y of G, where ζGy and ζGx are the degrees of the vertices y and x in G, respectively. The ℱ-index of a graph is defined as the sum of cubes of...

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Main Authors: Akbar Jahanbani, Maryam Atapour, Rana Khoeilar
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/c386c1c92861484d93916b004586b6d6
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Summary:The ℱ-coindex (forgotten topological coindex) for a simple connected graph G is defined as the sum of the terms ζG2y+ζG2x over all nonadjacent vertex pairs x,y of G, where ζGy and ζGx are the degrees of the vertices y and x in G, respectively. The ℱ-index of a graph is defined as the sum of cubes of the vertex degrees of the graph. This was introduced in 1972 in the same paper where the first and second Zagreb indices were introduced to study the structure dependency of total π-electron energy. Therefore, considering the importance of the ℱ-index and ℱ-coindex, in this paper, we study these indices, and we present new bounds for the ℱ-index and ℱ-coindex.