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Modeling Chemical Reaction Networks with Token-Event Graphs
Robert Nachbar
The recent addition of PatternReaction and ApplyReaction to Wolfram Language allows the user to programmatically manipulate atoms and bonds in molecule objects in a chemically meaningful way. This talk shows how these functions can be used with token-event graphs to model chemical reaction networks.
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