Development and first use of a cryogenic gas target at RIBLL that produced secondary RIBs via inverse-kinematics reactions with intensities up to 1.02e6 pps and purities 85-99%.
Resolving Open Problems on the Hyper-Zagreb Index and its Chemical Applications
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Topological indices are numerical invariants derived from molecular graphs and play an important role in characterizing chemical compounds and predicting their properties. Among the earliest descriptors are the classical Zagreb indices introduced by Gutman and Trinajsti\'c in 1972. A more recent development is the hyper-Zagreb index ($HM$), defined as $HM(G)=\sum_{v_i v_j\in E(G)}(d_i+d_j)^2$, where $d_i$ denotes the degree of vertex $v_i$. In 2023, Hayat et al. posed an open problem concerning bounds on the $HM$ index under fixed vertex-connectivity or edge-connectivity, along with the characterization of the corresponding extremal graphs. In this work, the problem is resolved by determining the extremal graphs that maximize $HM$ index under these constraints. The investigation is further extended to several additional extremal problems, including graphs with a given number of leaves, chromatic number, and independence number. The associated extremal graphs are identified in each case. In addition, the chemical relevance of $HM$ is examined through QSPR studies. Finally, the conclusion is presented.
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A cryogenic gas target for high-intensity radioactive ion beam production at HIRFL-RIBLL
Development and first use of a cryogenic gas target at RIBLL that produced secondary RIBs via inverse-kinematics reactions with intensities up to 1.02e6 pps and purities 85-99%.