Introduction to special issue: Chaos Indicators, Phase Space and Chemical Reaction Dynamics
Katsanikas Matthaios, Agaoglou Makrina, Francisco Gonzalez Montoya

TL;DR
This special issue discusses recent advances in understanding phase space structures, chaos indicators, and their applications to chemical reaction dynamics, highlighting new results in these interconnected areas.
Contribution
It introduces new developments in chaos indicators and phase space analysis specifically applied to chemical reaction dynamics.
Findings
Enhanced understanding of phase space structures
Development of new chaos indicators
Applications to chemical reaction systems
Abstract
The study of the phase space of multidimensional systems is one of the central open problems in dynamical systems. Being able to distinguish chaoticity from regularity in nonlinear dynamical systems, as well as to determine the subspace of the phase space in which instabilities are expected to occur, is also an important field. To investigate these, diverse chaos indicators have been developed. The information provided from these indicators is important to understand the dynamical behavior of many systems in celestial mechanics and, more recently, in chemical reaction dynamics. This special issue contains new results around the topics: phase space structure, chaos indicators, and chemical reaction dynamics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsProtein Structure and Dynamics · Origins and Evolution of Life · Molecular spectroscopy and chirality
