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Many-dimensional systems, unimolecular

There are a number of open issues associated with statistical descriptions of unimolecular reactions, particularly in many-dimensional systems. One fundamental issue is to find a qualitative criterion for predicting if a reaction in a many-dimensional system is statistical or nonstatistic al. In a recent review article, Toda [17] discussed different aspects of the Arnold web — that is, the network of nonlinear resonances in many-dimensional systems. Toda pointed out the importance of analyzing the qualitative features of the Arnold web— for example, how different resonance zones intersect and how the intersections further overlap with one another. However, as pointed out earlier, even in the case of fully developed global chaos it remains challenging to define a nonlocal reaction separatrix and to calculate the flux crossing the separatrix in a manydimensional phase-space. [Pg.137]


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