Abstract
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Transition State Theory (TST) plays a central role in chemical reactions as it provides a simple answer to two of the most important tasks in Chemistry, namely: which is the reaction rate and which is the reaction mechanism responsible of that reaction. In this contribution, we will revisit some of the last advances on TST based on the identification of the geometrical structures (the invariant manifolds) that determine the rate constant in systems that interact strongly with their environments. | |
International
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Congress
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International Conference on Nonlinear Mathematics and Physics (No Lineal 2016) [http://congreso.us.es/nolineal16] |
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960 |
Place
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Sevilla (Spain) |
Reviewers
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ISBN/ISSN
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CDP08UPM |
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Start Date
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07/06/2016 |
End Date
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07/06/2016 |
From page
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77 |
To page
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77 |
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No Lineal 2016 - International conference on nonlinear mathematics and physics. Book of Abstracts. [http://congreso.us.es/nolineal16/bookofabstracts.pdf] |