An Introduction to Nonlinear Chemical Dynamics by Irving R Epstein

An Introduction to Nonlinear Chemical Dynamics by Irving R Epstein

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Assuming no more than an undergraduate knowledge of chemistry, the authors take the reader through the necessary mathematical and theoretical background of oscillating reactions, chaos and chemical waves to advanced topics of current research interest in chemical systems, including applications biology and polymers. Demonstrations and laboratory experiments are also presented.

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An Introduction to Nonlinear Chemical Dynamics by Irving R Epstein

Assuming no more than an undergraduate knowledge of chemistry, the authors take the reader through the necessary mathematical and theoretical background of oscillating reactions, chaos and chemical waves to advanced topics of current research interest in chemical systems, including applications biology and polymers.
'A beginner in any discipline could use it for research inspiration and as a starting point...The last chapter is a delightful treatment of the fascinating realm of mixing processes. Chemical recipes are given in the appendixes...It is for any chemist,physicist,biologist, or mathmatician, from the undergradute to the professor, who wishes to be introduced to this beautiful area' Chemical Intelligencer
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ISBN 13 9780195096705
ISBN 10 0195096703
Titre An Introduction to Nonlinear Chemical Dynamics
Auteur Irving R Epstein
Série Topics In Physical Chemistry
État Non disponible
Éditeur Oxford University Press Inc
Année de publication 1998-11-19
Nombre de pages 408
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