Duration: 2. 7. 2024 – 30. 6. 2026

Project title: Recent topics on graph topological invariants and domination-related

Collaborating institution: Louisiana Christian University

Project leader: Assist. prof. Ph.D. Darko Dimitrov

Project type: Bilateral project

Brief project description: In the fields of chemical graph theory, molecular topology, and mathematical chemistry, topological indices, also known as connectivity indices, serve as essential molecular descriptors calculated from the molecular graph of a chemical compound. These indices are numerical parameters that describe the graph’s topology and remain invariant under graph isomorphism.

The project contributes to scientific advancement in the areas of chemical graph theory, molecular topology, and mathematical chemistry, enabling a deeper understanding of the structure and properties of chemical compounds. Researching topological indices and their applications encourages the development of new analytical methods and contributes to the advancement of mathematical techniques and algorithms.

By contributing to the development of science, the project emphasizes the importance of applied research in chemistry and mathematics while promoting interdisciplinary collaboration. Additionally, it is important to note that topological indices are also significant in the study of computer networks.

Project is financed by: ARIS

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