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    Computing Connection Number-Based Indices for Graphs Derived from Metal Organic
    (Library Information Services, CUI Lahore, 2023) Muhammad Adeel Arshad; CIIT/FA21-RMT-068/LHR; Dr. Hafiz Muhammad Afzal Siddiqui
    Metal-organic networks consist of metals and organic ligands, forming their two distinctive components. In the realm of Mathematical Chemistry, metals are elements that exhibit metallic bonding and possess a propensity to readily form positive ions. Ligands, on the other hand, encompass neutral molecules or ions that attach to the central atoms or ions of metals, forming bonds. The recent surge in the significance of distance-based topological indices has led to their widespread use in exploring the structure-property relationship among molecules. Given their importance, this thesis focuses specifically on distance-based topological indices. It delves into Metal-organic Networks, examining their characteristics and properties. The thesis also involves the computation of several connection-based Zagreb indices to gain insights into the Metal-organic Networks. By emphasizing the role of distance-based topological indices, this study aims to contribute to our understanding of Metal-organic Networks and their structural features. The examination of these indices offers valuable information regarding connectivity and complexity, facilitating further research and potential applications in fields such as materials science, catalysis, and drug discovery. .

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