## Abstract The Lindemann mechanism explains how apparent unimolecular chemical reactions arise from bimolecular collisions. In this mechanism an ingredient M activates reactants A through collisions, and the resulting activated species A\* can either decay to products P or be deactivated back to A
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Stochastic simulations on the cellular wave computers
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