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61.18 The numbers of isomers of the alkanes and the aliphatic alcohols

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2016

Robert E. Greenwood*
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78712, USA

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I found the article Chemically, the same or different? by G. T. Woods [1] to be very interesting. On p. 253 of that article the problem of providing a formula for the number of isomers, as a function of the number n of carbon atoms, of certain molecular structures is suggested.

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Copyright © Mathematical Association 1977

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