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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3861208
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Perfect matchings in hexagonal systems
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3861208

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    Perfect matchings in hexagonal systems (English)
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    A hexagonal system (HS) is a finite connected plane graph with no cut- vertices in which every interior region is a hexagonal unit cell. The author provides a simple and fast algorithm for finding a perfect matching (PM) in an HS if it exists. He also characterizes the set of all PM's in a given HS. The results do have applications in chemistry, since an HS with a PM represents a certain molecule.
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    honeycomb system
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    hexagonal animal
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    plane graph
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    perfect matching
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    hexagonal system
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