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  1. Martin Feinberg is an American chemical engineer and mathematician known for his work in chemical reaction network theory.

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    Born in New York, Feinberg received his undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in 1962. A year later, he obtained his master's degree from Purdue University. In 1968, he received his PhD degree from Princeton University. The subject of his doctoral thesis was fluid mechanics and his...

    Together with F. J. M. Horn and Roy Jackson, Feinberg created chemical reaction network theory, a field of mathematics that connects the graphical and algebraic structure of chemical reaction networks with their dynamic behavior. He is best known for stating and proving the deficiency zero theorem (together with Horn and Jackson) and the deficiency...

    M. Feinberg, "Chemical reaction network structure and the stability of complex isothermal reactors: I. The deficiency zero and deficiency one theorems", Chemical Engineering Science, 42(10):2229–22...
    M. Feinberg, "Necessary and sufficient conditions for detailed balancing in mass action systems of arbitrary complexity", Chemical Engineering Science, 44(9):1819–1827, 1989, doi 10.1016/0009-2509(...
    P. M. Schlosser and M. Feinberg, "A theory of multiple steady states in isothermal homogeneous CFSTRs with many reactions", Chemical Engineering Science, 49(11):1749–1767, 1994, doi=10.1016/0009-25...
    M. Feinberg, "The existence and uniqueness of steady states for a class of chemical reaction networks", Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, 132(4):311–370, 1995, doi 10.1007/BF00375614

    M. Feinberg, "Lectures on Chemical Reaction Networks", written versions of Lectures 1 - 5 (out of nine) delivered at the Mathematics Research Center, University of Wisconsin, fall, 1979

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  2. Professor Feinberg has been a pioneer in the rapidly emerging field of chemical reaction network theory, which aims to tie aspects of reaction network structure in a precise way to the variety of qualitative behaviors that might be engendered.

  3. Year. Chemical reaction network structure and the stability of complex isothermal reactors—I. The deficiency zero and deficiency one theorems. M Feinberg. Chemical engineering science 42 (10), 2229-2268. , 1987. 963. 1987. A new proof of Moser's parabolic Harnack inequality via the old ideas of Nash.

  4. Martin Feinberg. Provides clear introduction to the chemical basis and important theorems of chemical reaction network theory. Maximizes reader insights into powerful and wide-ranging theorems of chemical reaction network theory for use in a variety of applications.

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  5. Feinberg, Martin. Faculty Emeritus, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. (614) 688-4883. feinberg.14@osu.edu. Bio. Awards and Honors. Publications Summary. RESEARCH. Current Research. BOOK. Foundations of Chemical Reaction Network Theory was published by Springer in 2019. Availability.

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  7. Jan 31, 2019 · Over the course of three main parts, Feinberg provides a gradual transition from a tutorial on the basics of reaction network theory, to a survey of some of its principal theorems, and, finally,...