Abstract
Nonlinear dynamics has been applied to chemistry in a variety of ways, for example, in the analysis of spatial and temporal oscillations in chemical reactions. The equations for the reaction rate at various regions of space are nonlinear in such cases. Several other papers in this volume touch upon this subject. Nonlinear dynamics has also been used to treat collisions between molecules by solving Hamilton’s equations for their motion. Many recent experimental data that have become available on collisions and reaction dynamics have been treated in this way.
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