Carbonallotropes are widely available and can be found in the atmosphere, the earth’s crust, and in living creatures in myriad forms. Allotropes are also used in several fields, including for medicinal and biological applications, due to their intriguing properties such as low resistance, high electron mobility, abnormal quantum hall effect, unconventional superconductivity in graphene, and so on. The theoretical analysis of carbon allotropes can hence be quite useful as it leads to a better understanding of the nature and behavior of these ubiquitous materials and also opens the door for even better applications. The objective of this research is to theoretically analyze the carbon allotrope by using four kinds of vertex degree based (VDB) topological indices (Tis), namely VDB multiplicative topological indices, VDB indices using M-Polynomial, VDB entropy measures, and irregularity indices. This analysis will extend the current body of knowledge available for this allotrope and help future researchers in the synthesis of new allotropes.
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