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Table 12 The percentage \(\rho _r^{(d)}\) of the number of chemical compounds with rank \(r\in [0,4]\) such that the maximum degree of a non-core vertex is at most \(d\in [3,4]\) over all rank-r chemical compounds in \(\text {DB}^{(\le 100)}\)

From: A novel method for inference of acyclic chemical compounds with bounded branch-height based on artificial neural networks and integer programming

\(\rho _0^{(3)}\)

\(\rho _0^{(4)}\)

\(\rho _1^{(3)}\)

\(\rho _1^{(4)}\)

\(\rho _2^{(3)}\)

\(\rho _2^{(4)}\)

\(\rho _3^{(3)}\)

\(\rho _3^{(4)}\)

\(\rho _4^{(3)}\)

\(\rho _4^{(4)}\)

\(55.55\%\)

\(99.85\%\)

\(68.30\%\)

\(99.97\%\)

\(84.46\%\)

\(99.99\%\)

\(87.11\%\)

\(99.99\%\)

\(87.75\%\)

\(99.99\%\)