The first to ( k + 1 ) -th smallest Wiener (hyper-Wiener) indices of connected graphs

Liu Mu-huo; Xuezhong Tan

Kragujevac Journal of Mathematics (2009)

  • Volume: 32, Issue: 32, page 109-115
  • ISSN: 1450-9628

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Liu Mu-huo, and Xuezhong Tan. "The first to $(k+1)$-th smallest Wiener (hyper-Wiener) indices of connected graphs." Kragujevac Journal of Mathematics 32.32 (2009): 109-115. <http://eudml.org/doc/253367>.

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author = {Liu Mu-huo, Xuezhong Tan},
journal = {Kragujevac Journal of Mathematics},
keywords = {hyper-Wiener index; distance},
language = {eng},
number = {32},
pages = {109-115},
publisher = {Prirodno-matematički fakultet Kragujevac},
title = {The first to $(k+1)$-th smallest Wiener (hyper-Wiener) indices of connected graphs},
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volume = {32},
year = {2009},
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