Abstract
Reaction topology and the differentiable manifold model of the nuclear configuration space and potential energy hypersurfaces provide a mathematical framework for computer-aided quantum chemical synthesis planning. Relations between the geometrical and topological models of molecules and reaction mechanisms are analysed and properties of induced topologies in various product spaces are discussed.
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