Abstract: | The Wiener number (??) of a connected graph is the sum of distances for all pairs of vertices. As a graphical invariant, it has been found extensive application in chemistry. Considering the family of trees with n vertices and a fixed maximum vertex degree, we derive some methods that can strictly reduce ?? by shifting leaves. And then, by a process, we prove that the dendrimer on n vertices is the unique graph reaching the minimum Wiener number. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Int J Quant Chem 78: 331–340, 2000 |