Some bounds of weighted entropies with augmented Zagreb index edge weights (Q2004176)

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    Some bounds of weighted entropies with augmented Zagreb index edge weights
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7260908

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      Some bounds of weighted entropies with augmented Zagreb index edge weights (English)
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      14 October 2020
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      Summary: The graph entropy was proposed by \textit{J. Körner} [in: Transactions of the 6th Prague conference on information theory, statistical decision functions, random processes, held at Prague, from September 19 to 25, 1971. Prague: Academia, Publishing House of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. 411--425 (1973; Zbl 0298.94022)] when he was studying the problem of coding in information theory. The foundation of graph entropy is in information theory, but it was demonstrated to be firmly identified with some established and often examined graph-theoretic ideas. For instance, it gives an equal definition to a graph to be flawless, and it can likewise be connected to acquire lower bounds in graph covering problems. The objective of this study is to solve the open problem suggested by Kwun et al. in 2018. In this paper, we study the weighted graph entropy by taking augmented Zagreb edge weight and give bounds of it for regular, connected, bipartite, chemical, unicyclic, etc., graphs. Moreover, we compute the weighted graph entropy of certain nanotubes and plot our results to see dependence of weighted entropy on involved parameters.
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