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Matrix synthon-reaction

A synthon reaction is understood as a process when a starting synthon 5(A) is changed to a final synthon 5 (A). It is seen that 5(A) and 5 (A) are members of the same FIS(A), i.e. they have to be isomeric. The synthon reaction is modelled by matrix equation... [Pg.156]

Each synthon reaction can be seen as a composition of elementary synthon reactions. It was shown recently that this composition is not unambiguous [21]. Elementary synthon reactions are formally expressed by elementary matrix operators which are summarized in Table 4. Only a symbolic description is given, for the matrix form see [16,18,21]. [Pg.157]

Table 4. Elementary matrix operators and elementary synthon reactions modeled by them... Table 4. Elementary matrix operators and elementary synthon reactions modeled by them...

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