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Boris Furtula is affiliated with the University of Kragujevac in Serbia and has contributed to research primarily in the areas of chemistry, mathematics, and computer science. Their work spans several subfields, including organic chemistry, computational theory and mathematics, geometry and topology, physical and theoretical chemistry, and molecular biology.

The scientist's research focuses on topics such as graph theory and applications, computational drug discovery methods, free radicals and antioxidants, synthesis and properties of aromatic compounds, the history and advancements in chemistry, chemical thermodynamics and molecular structure, and graph labeling and dimension problems.

Furtula has published papers in various scholarly venues, with frequent appearances in:

  • Communications in Mathematical and in Computer Chemistry
  • International Journal of Quantum Chemistry
  • Journal of Mathematical Chemistry
  • Discrete Mathematics Letters
  • Applied Mathematics and Computation

Recent notable papers include:

  • Geometric approach to vertex-degree-based topological indices-Elliptic Sombor index, theory and application, 2024, International Journal of Quantum Chemistry
  • Atom-bond sum-connectivity index, 2022, Journal of Mathematical Chemistry
  • On relations between Sombor and other degree-based indices, 2021, Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computing
  • Atom-bond connectivity index of graphs: a review over extremal results and bounds, 2021, Discrete Mathematics Letters
  • Arithmetic-geometric index and its relations with geometric-arithmetic index, 2020, Applied Mathematics and Computation

Boris Furtula maintains a collaborative research network, frequently co-authoring with several scholars. The most common collaborators have been:

  • Izudin Redžepović
  • İvan Gutman
  • Akbar Ali
  • Slavko Radenković
  • Mert Sinan Öz

Best Publications

  • A forgotten topological index

    Boris Furtula;Ivan Gutman;Ivan Gutman

  • Topological index based on the ratios of geometrical and arithmetical means of end-vertex degrees of edges

    Damir Vukičević;Boris Furtula

  • Augmented Zagreb index

    Boris Furtula;Ante Graovac;Ante Graovac;Damir Vukičević

  • Atom-bond connectivity index of trees

    Boris Furtula;Ante Graovac;Damir Vukičević

  • A Survey on Graphs Extremal with Respect to Distance-Based Topological Indices

    Boris Furtula;Muhuo Liu;Kexiang Xu;Kinkar Ch. Das

  • On atom-bond connectivity index

    Kinkar Ch. Das;Ivan Gutman;Boris Furtula

  • On structure-sensitivity of degree-based topological indices

    Boris Furtula;Ivan Gutman;Ivan Gutman;Matthias Dehmer

  • On Zagreb Indices and Coindices

    Ivan Gutman;Boris Furtula;Zana Kovijani;Goran Popivoda

  • Three New/Old Vertex-Degree-Based Topological Indices

    Ivan Gutman;Boris Furtula;Clive Elphick

  • On atom-bond connectivity index

    Kinkar Ch. Das;Ivan Gutman;Boris Furtula

  • On Vertex–Degree–Based Molecular Structure Descriptors

    Tomislav Došlić;Boris Furtula;Ante Graovac;Ivan Gutman

  • Survey on Geometric-Arithmetic Indices of Graphs

    Kinkar Ch . Das;Ivan Gutman;Boris Furtula

  • On difference of Zagreb indices

    Boris Furtula;Ivan Gutman;Süleyman Ediz

  • A new geometric–arithmetic index

    Gholamhossein Fath-Tabar;Boris Furtula;Ivan Gutman

  • Terminal Wiener index

    Ivan Gutman;Boris Furtula;Miroslav Petrović

  • Notes on Trees with Minimal Atom-Bond Connectivity Index

    Ivan Gutman;Boris Furtula;Milos Ivanovic

  • On Randić energy

    Ivan Gutman;Ivan Gutman;Boris Furtula;Ş. Burcu Bozkurt

  • Atom-bond sum-connectivity index

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  • Randić index and information

    Ivan Gutman;Boris Furtula;Vladimir Katanić

  • On two types of geometric–arithmetic index

    Bo Zhou;Ivan Gutman;Boris Furtula;Zhibin Du

  • On the first geometric-arithmetic index of graphs

    K. Ch. Das;I. Gutman;B. Furtula

  • On extremal Zagreb indices of trees with given domination number

    Bojana Borovićanin;Boris Furtula

  • Degree-based energies of graphs

    Kinkar Ch. Das;Ivan Gutman;Igor Milovanović;Emina Milovanović

Frequent Co-Authors

Ivan Gutman
Ivan Gutman University of Kragujevac
Kinkar Ch. Das
Kinkar Ch. Das Sungkyunkwan University
Alexandru T. Balaban
Alexandru T. Balaban Texas A&M University at Galveston
Bo Zhou
Bo Zhou South China Normal University
Matthias Dehmer
Matthias Dehmer University of Miami
Andrey A. Toropov
Andrey A. Toropov Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
Milan Randić
Milan Randić Drake University
Toufik Mansour
Toufik Mansour University of Haifa

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