Information-Theoretic Methods in Chemical Graph Theory
Elena Konstantinova ()
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Elena Konstantinova: Yeungnam University, Department of Mathematics
Chapter Chapter 5 in Towards an Information Theory of Complex Networks, 2011, pp 97-126 from Springer
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Abstract During recent years, information theory has been used extensively in chemistry for describing chemical structures and providing good correlations between physicochemical and structural properties. In this chapter, we present a survey on information-theoretic methods which are used in chemical graph theory.
Keywords: Entropy; Information content of molecular graph; Information-theoretic methods; Molecular graph; Shannon relation; Topological and information indices (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-8176-4904-3_5
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