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Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences
Volume 3 (2018): Issue 1 (June 2018)
Open Access
Reckoning of the Dissimilar Topological indices of Human Liver
V. Lokesha
V. Lokesha
,
R. Shruti
R. Shruti
and
T. Deepika
T. Deepika
| Oct 03, 2018
Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences
Volume 3 (2018): Issue 1 (June 2018)
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Published Online:
Oct 03, 2018
Page range:
265 - 276
Received:
Apr 17, 2018
Accepted:
Jun 10, 2018
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21042/AMNS.2018.1.00020
Keywords
Liver Structure
,
double graph
,
first and second Zagreb
,
Harmonic index
,
Randic index
,
Symmetric division deg index
,
Atom-Bond connectivity () index
,
Geometric-Arithmetic () index
© 2018 V. Lokesha et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
Fig. 1
A graph G and its double graph D[G]
Fig. 2
Structure of Normal Liver and cirrhosis Liver(From Dreamstime.com
Fig. 3
Model of Healthy Liver
Fig. 4
Removing of one edge sets of healthy Liver graph
Fig. 5
Removal of two edge sets of healthy Liver graph
Fig. 6
Removing of three edge sets of healthy Liver graph
Fig. 7
Removing of six edge sets of healthy Liver graph
Fig. 8
Comparison between healthy and cirrhosis of Liver graph.
Fig. 9
Subdivision graph of Model of healthy Liver.
Fig. 10
R(G) of Model of healthy Liver.
Fig. 11
The comparison between M1(G), M2(G), H(G), R(G), SDD(G), ABC(G), GA(G) indices using S(G) and R(G) operators.