• Chemical reaction network theory is an area of applied mathematics that attempts to model the behaviour of real-world chemical systems. Since its foundation...
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  • Martin Feinberg (category American chemical engineers)
    Martin Feinberg is an American chemical engineer and mathematician known for his work in chemical reaction network theory. Born in New York, Feinberg received...
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    evolutions of an earlier theoretical analysis by Joseph Higgins. Chemical reaction network theory is another theoretical framework that has overlap with both...
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  • world, including six scientists awarded with a Nobel Prize. Chemical reaction network theory – Area of applied mathematics Cheminformatics – Interdisciplinary...
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  • Chemical game theory is an alternative model of game theory that represents and solves problems in strategic interactions, or contested human decision...
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    October 1967) was a British physical chemist and expert in chemical kinetics. His work in reaction mechanisms earned the 1956 Nobel Prize in chemistry. Born...
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  • interested in applied algebra and geometry, dynamical systems, chemical reaction network theory, topological data analysis, and systems biology. Since 2020...
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    Moscow on Kosygin Street, house 4. Chain reaction Chemical kinetics Chemical reaction network theory Semenov theory Evans–Polanyi–Semenov principle Dainton...
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    structural or functional qualities, i.e. the effect that the chemical compound has on reaction partners in inorganic or biological settings. Biological effects...
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    the weights of reactants and products before, during, and following chemical reactions. Stoichiometry is founded on the law of conservation of mass where...
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    Attainable region (AR) theory is a branch of chemical engineering, specifically chemical reaction engineering, that uses geometric and mathematical optimization...
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  • Chemistry (redirect from Chemical resources)
    changes they undergo during reactions with other substances. Chemistry also addresses the nature of chemical bonds in chemical compounds. In the scope of...
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  • differential mathematical expression for the reaction rate of a given reaction in terms of concentrations of chemical species and constant parameters (normally...
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    diffusion (i.e., different values of diffusion coefficients) of chemical species and chemical reaction. The instability mechanism is unforeseen because a pure...
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    Emotion (redirect from Gut reaction)
    processes, physiological reactions, and situational factors. These theories acknowledge that emotions are not automatic reactions but result from the interplay...
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  • Gillespie algorithm (category Chemical kinetics)
    popularized in 1977 in a paper where he uses it to simulate chemical or biochemical systems of reactions efficiently and accurately using limited computational...
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    Theoretical chemistry (category Chemical physics)
    arsenal of modern chemistry: for example, the concepts of chemical bonding, chemical reaction, valence, the surface of potential energy, molecular orbitals...
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    of reaction is lost to the surroundings as heat. However, the same reaction can be carried out in a galvanic cell, allowing some of the chemical energy...
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  • structures, spectra, reactions and syntheses, and thermophysical data. Bioactivity databases correlate structures or other chemical information to bioactivity...
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    especially through the work of Willard Gibbs. Arguably the first chemical reaction used in a controlled manner was fire. However, for millennia fire...
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  • chemistry is a chemical-like system that usually consists of objects, called molecules, that interact according to rules resembling chemical reaction rules. Artificial...
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  • Graph dynamical system (category Graph theory)
    biological networks and epidemics over social networks, many of which are frequently referred to as complex systems. Chemical reaction network theory Dynamic...
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    by chemical crosslinking. While the physical gels involve physical bonds, chemical gelation involves covalent bonds. The first quantitative theories of...
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  • most powerful theorems in network theory. Most of the energy distribution theorems and extremum principles in network theory can be derived from it. It...
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    The Sabatier reaction or Sabatier process produces methane and water from a reaction of hydrogen with carbon dioxide at elevated temperatures (optimally...
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    oxide. When ignited by heat or chemical reaction, thermite undergoes an exothermic reduction-oxidation (redox) reaction. Most varieties are not explosive...
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  • matrix Chemical reaction network theory List of systems biology modeling software Reder, Christine (November 1988). "Metabolic control theory: A structural...
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    many common aggregates, given sufficient moisture. This deleterious chemical reaction causes the expansion of the altered aggregate by the formation of...
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    Potential energy surface (category Potential theory)
    the minimum energy shape of a molecule or computing the rates of a chemical reaction. It can be used to describe all possible conformations of a molecular...
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  • that define a chemical formula. Chemical formulae may be used in chemical equations to describe chemical reactions and other chemical transformations...
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