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A Note on the Minimum Wiener Polarity Index of Trees with a Given Number of Vertices and Segments or Branching Vertices
[摘要] The Wiener polarity index of a graph , usually denoted by , is defined as the number of unordered pairs of those vertices of that are at distance 3. A vertex of a tree with degree at least 3 is called a branching vertex. A segment of a tree is a nontrivial path whose end-vertices have degrees different from 2 in and every other vertex (if exists) of has degree 2 in . In this note, the best possible sharp lower bounds on the Wiener polarity index are derived for the trees of fixed order and with a given number of branching vertices or segments, and all the trees attaining this lower bound are characterized.
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