Analyzing Topological Indices for Phenylacetone Monooxygenase Network Using Curve Fitting Model
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2024-03-18
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Abstract
Graph theory has been widely utilized across various fields, with a significant rise in its
application in molecular graph theory. In recent years, researchers have explored numerous
new directions in this domain. A chemical graph is a labeled graph in which vertices
represent atoms in a compound, and edges denote chemical bonds between these atoms.
To determine the physical and chemical properties of molecular structures, the study of
topological indices is crucial.
This work focuses on topological indices, co-indices, and reverse degree-based indices
of the Phenylacetone Monooxygenase Network (Pa3Mo). Subsequently, physical proper ties, such as the heat of formation for Pa3Mo are analyzed. Curve fitting techniques were
employed to establish relationships between various indices and the corresponding heat
of formation. These analyses were conducted using MATLAB, utilizing both linear and
non-linear methods. Metrics such as Mean Squared Error (MSE), Sum of Squared Errors
(SSE), and the coefficient of determination (R
2
) were used to evaluate the performance of
these methods. Graphical representations of these indices were also provided to aid inter pretation. These mathematical frameworks enable a detailed study of the thermodynamic
characteristics of the chemical structure Pa3Mo.
Additionally, machine learning techniques, particularly regression models, were ap plied to investigate the relationship between the indices and the corresponding volume of
Pa3Mo. Models were developed using data from ten iterations of Pa3Mo, and their perfor mance was evaluated using metrics such as correlation coefficient (R), (R
2
), and Standard
Error (SE).
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Department of Mathematics, Mathematics, SP23, Graph theory, molecular graph theory, topological indices, Monooxygenase Network