
doi: 10.2298/jsc0407549b
The energy E(G) of a graph G is the sum of the absolute values of the eigenvalues of G. Two graphs, G 1 and G 2, are said to be equienergetic if E(G 1) = E(G 2).We report here the results of the search for pairs of equienergetic acyclic molecular graphs (chemical trees) with the same number n of vertices. There are very few such pairs. The smallest has n = 9 and pertains to 3,3-diethylpentane and 3-methyloctane. Among the chemical trees with n ? 18, only five more such pairs and a triplet were found.
Chemistry, total p-electron energy, total ¶-electron energy, chemical trees, equienergetic graphs, energy of graph, QD1-999
Chemistry, total p-electron energy, total ¶-electron energy, chemical trees, equienergetic graphs, energy of graph, QD1-999
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