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Dear Tian Lu,
I'd like to ask you if it is possible to get a topological index similar to the Kier-Hall topological index using MULTIWFN?
If not, could you suggest me a way ? or other descriptors relatively close to the topological index?
I'd like to have such an index because I'd like to use it as molecular descriptors, I have .log and .fchk files of full optimised geometry.
Thanks a lot
My Best
Alessio
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Dear Alessio,
I am not familiar with this index. If it is defined based on electronic structure, perhaps after some modifications of Multiwfn, the index could be readily calculated. I need detailed definition of this index to answer your question.
Best,
Tian
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Dear Prof Tian Lu,
as far as i know this kier-hall index, also know as connectivity index, is a type of a molecular descriptor that is calculated based on the molecular graph of a chemical compound.Molecular graph is a representation in which the atoms are vertices and bonds are the edges.
I have found in literature that similar index to topological already cited are: Quantum Similarity Related Indices (QSRI).
As reported here: "Quantum similarity topological indices definition, analysis and comparison with classical molecular topological indices"
paper by Emili Besalú (Universitat de Girona) Ramon Carbó-Dorca (Universitat de Girona) january 1995, sorry but i can't find the DOI.
Maybe this can clarify my previous question.
Thanks a lot
Alessio
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Dear Alessio,
According to your representation, this index is not directly relevant to the scope of Multiwfn developement. I suggest you seeking help from community of cheminformatics softwares, such as OpenBabel and RDkit.
Best regards,
Tian
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