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Geometry of chemical graphs : polycycles and two-faced maps / Michel Deza, Mathieu Dutour Sikirić.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Encyclopedia of mathematics and its applications ; v. 119.Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2008Description: 1 online resource (x, 306 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511721311 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 541.220151 22
LOC classification:
  • QD480 .D49 2008
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Two-faced maps -- 3. Fullerenes as tilings of surfaces -- 4. Polycycles -- 5. Polycycles with given boundary -- 6. Symmetries of polycycles -- 7. Elementary polycycles -- 8. Applications of elementary decompositions to (r, q)-polycycles -- 9. Strictly face-regular spheres and tori -- 10. Parabolic weakly face-regular spheres -- 11. General properties of 3-valent face-regular maps -- 12. Spheres and tori that are aR[subscript i] -- 13. Frank-Kasper spheres and tori -- 14. Spheres and tori that are bR[subscript 1] -- 15. Spheres and tori that are bR[subscript 2] -- 16. Spheres and tori that are bR[subscript 3] -- 17. Spheres and tori that are bR[subscript 4] -- 18. Spheres and tori that are bR[subscript j] for j[greater than or equal to]5 -- 19. Icosahedral fulleroids.
Summary: Polycycles and symmetric polyhedra appear as generalisations of graphs in the modelling of molecular structures, such as the Nobel prize winning fullerenes, occurring in chemistry and crystallography. The chemistry has inspired and informed many interesting questions in mathematics and computer science, which in turn have suggested directions for synthesis of molecules. Here the authors give access to new results in the theory of polycycles and two-faced maps together with the relevant background material and mathematical tools for their study. Organised so that, after reading the introductory chapter, each chapter can be read independently from the others, the book should be accessible to researchers and students in graph theory, discrete geometry, and combinatorics, as well as to those in more applied areas such as mathematical chemistry and crystallography. Many of the results in the subject require the use of computer enumeration; the corresponding programs are available from the author's website.
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1. Introduction -- 2. Two-faced maps -- 3. Fullerenes as tilings of surfaces -- 4. Polycycles -- 5. Polycycles with given boundary -- 6. Symmetries of polycycles -- 7. Elementary polycycles -- 8. Applications of elementary decompositions to (r, q)-polycycles -- 9. Strictly face-regular spheres and tori -- 10. Parabolic weakly face-regular spheres -- 11. General properties of 3-valent face-regular maps -- 12. Spheres and tori that are aR[subscript i] -- 13. Frank-Kasper spheres and tori -- 14. Spheres and tori that are bR[subscript 1] -- 15. Spheres and tori that are bR[subscript 2] -- 16. Spheres and tori that are bR[subscript 3] -- 17. Spheres and tori that are bR[subscript 4] -- 18. Spheres and tori that are bR[subscript j] for j[greater than or equal to]5 -- 19. Icosahedral fulleroids.

Polycycles and symmetric polyhedra appear as generalisations of graphs in the modelling of molecular structures, such as the Nobel prize winning fullerenes, occurring in chemistry and crystallography. The chemistry has inspired and informed many interesting questions in mathematics and computer science, which in turn have suggested directions for synthesis of molecules. Here the authors give access to new results in the theory of polycycles and two-faced maps together with the relevant background material and mathematical tools for their study. Organised so that, after reading the introductory chapter, each chapter can be read independently from the others, the book should be accessible to researchers and students in graph theory, discrete geometry, and combinatorics, as well as to those in more applied areas such as mathematical chemistry and crystallography. Many of the results in the subject require the use of computer enumeration; the corresponding programs are available from the author's website.

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