The logic of behavior of atoms
Madjid Eshaghi Gordji, Gholamreza Askari, Alireza Tavakoli Targhi

TL;DR
This paper applies game theory to atomic interactions, providing a novel framework to predict chemical bonding and reactions based on cooperation and competition among atoms.
Contribution
It introduces a game theory-based approach to explain atomic interactions and chemical bonding, offering a new perspective in understanding chemical reactions.
Findings
Atoms interact through cooperation and competition, leading to bonding.
Game theory concepts can predict chemical reaction outcomes.
Multiple examples support the applicability of the approach.
Abstract
Understanding of the atomic structures and ways in which the atoms interacting is critical to the understanding of chemistry. In this paper applied the concepts of game theory in explaining reactions between elements of the periodic table. The findings in this study suggest that the coordination and anti coordination, also cooperation and non-cooperation between atoms and molecules lead to bonding formation according to the game theory. Therefore, the chemical behavior and physical treats of any chemical reaction can be predicted. Multiple examples of each batch of the chemical reactions is expressed to support the useability of our claims.
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