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  1. Enumeration Under Group Action

    A group \((G,*)\) Group consists of a set G together with a...
    Sebastian M. Cioabă, M. Ram Murty in A First Course in Graph Theory and Combinatorics
    Chapter 2022
  2. Stoichio Simulation of FACSP From Graph Transformations to Differential Equations

    In this paper, a methodology to derive ordinary differential equations (ODEs) using graph transformation technique is developed for Michaelis–Menten...
    J. Philomenal Karoline, P. Helen Chandra, ... A. Mary Imelda Jayaseeli in Mathematics and Computing
    Conference paper 2018
  3. Chemical π

    Article 17 October 2016
  4. Polya theory of enumeration

    This chapter deals exclusively with group action on combinatorial objects. It has become imperative at this stage after having developed all the...
    Sharad S. Sane in Combinatorial Techniques
    Chapter 2013
  5. Still on the Move

    On June 28, 1922, Mittag-Leffler left Stockholm by boat to attend the Scandinavian mathematics congress in Helsingfors, the fifth in a row. As they...
    Arild Stubhaug in Gösta Mittag-Leffler
    Chapter 2010
  6. Atmospheric concentration of chlorofluorocarbons: Addressing the Global Concern with the longitudinal bent-cable model

    CFC-11 is a major source for the depletion of stratospheric ozone across the globe. Since the Montréal Protocol came into effect, a global decrease...

    Shahedul Ahsan Khan, Grace Chiu, Joel A. Dubin in CHANCE
    Article 01 September 2009
  7. Enumeration under Group Action

    Let G be a group and X a set. We say G acts on X if there is a map G × X → X (usually denoted by (g, x) → g · x) satisfying the following axioms for...
    Sebastian M. Cioabă, M. Ram Murty in A First Course in Graph Theory and Combinatorics
    Chapter 2009
  8. Combinatorics

    The formal study of combinatorics dates at least to Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz’s Dissertatio de Arte Combinatoria in the seventeenth century. The last...
    John M. Harris, Jeffry L. Hirst, Michael J. Mossinghoff in Combinatorics and Graph Theory
    Chapter 2008
  9. The Malonic Acid Reagent (“Sodium Geometrate”)

    A new chemical reaction with either excitable or periodic dynamics appears every month in the theoretical journals (in 1978). But only one has been...
    Arthur T. Winfree in The Geometry of Biological Time
    Chapter 2001
  10. Combinatorics

    The formal study of combinatorics dates at least to Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz’s Dissertatio de Arte Combinatoria in the seventeenth century. The last...
    John M. Harris, Jeffry L. Hirst, Michael J. Mossinghoff in Combinatorics and Graph Theory
    Chapter 2000
  11. Desorption Induced by Electronic Transitions: Application to Ionic Compounds

    The ejection of atoms and molecules from the surface of solids subject to the bombardment of energetic particles is a well known phenomenon that is...
    Mario Piacentíni, Nicola Zema in Correlations, Coherence, and Order
    Chapter 1999
  12. Numerical solution of the problem of nonequilibrium expansion of gas-dynamic flows in short nozzles with thermal recombination of atoms

    We solve the problem of a nonequilibrium adiabatically expanding flow of a reacting gas in a short supersonic nozzle allowing for the effect of flow...

    V. N. Sklepovoi, V. P. Sukhenko in Journal of Soviet Mathematics
    Article 01 January 1992
  13. Definitions and Conversions of Units

    There are three major systems of units of measurement often found in the published literature (i.e. books, journals and documents in general):...
    Chapter 1986
  14. Chemical kinetics and the radiation hypothesis

    M. Christine King, Keith J. Laidler in Archive for History of Exact Sciences
    Article 01 March 1984
  15. The Halogens—Chlorine, Bromine, and Iodine

    The stable isotopes of chlorine (35Cl and 37Cl), bromine (79Br and 81Br), and iodine (127I) all are magnetic nuclei with electric quadrupole moments....
    Torbjörn Drakenberg, Sture Forsén in The Multinuclear Approach to NMR Spectroscopy
    Chapter 1983
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