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Ali N A Koam1, Muhammad Faisal Nadeem2, Ali Ahmad3
1Department of Mathematics, College of Science, Jazan University, P.O. Box. 114, 45142, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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This study examines the structural complexity of fullerene graphs using Hosoya entropy as a measure. The entropy values were calculated for various fullerene structures, including and fullerenes ranging from C20 to C100.The relationship between the size of the fullerenes and the entropy is intuitively clear: the larger the fullerenes, the higher the value of entropy because of increased structural complexity and diversity of equivalence classes. Smaller fullerenes, like C20, have lower entropy, a consequence of their simpler and more symmetrical molecular structure. These findings provide theoretical insights into structural intricacies of fullerenes and their possible applications in material science and nanotechnology.
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