The mathematical treatment of coronoid hydrocarbons is a continuation of the authors’ previous book Kekul? Structuresin Benzenoid Hydrocarbons (Lecture Notes in Chemistry, Vol. 46). The book addresses theoretical and mathematical chemists and graduate students. The treatment includes topological properties of coronoid systems, their enumeration and classification, the number of Kekul? structures and of aromatic sextets.
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