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Yutaka Nagahata
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Kinetic analysis for the multistep profiles of organic reactions: significance of the conformational entropy on the rate constants of the Claisen rearrangement
Y Sumiya, Y Nagahata, T Komatsuzaki, T Taketsugu, S Maeda
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 119 (48), 11641-11649, 2015
522015
Reactivity boundaries for chemical reactions associated with higher-index and multiple saddles
Y Nagahata, H Teramoto, CB Li, S Kawai, T Komatsuzaki
Physical Review E—Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics 88 (4 …, 2013
202013
Deciphering time scale hierarchy in reaction networks
Y Nagahata, S Maeda, H Teramoto, T Horiyama, T Taketsugu, ...
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 120 (8), 1961-1971, 2016
172016
Reactivity boundaries to separate the fate of a chemical reaction associated with an index-two saddle
Y Nagahata, H Teramoto, CB Li, S Kawai, T Komatsuzaki
Physical Review E—Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics 87 (6 …, 2013
132013
Phase space geometry of isolated to condensed chemical reactions
Y Nagahata, R Hernandez, T Komatsuzaki
The Journal of Chemical Physics 155 (21), 2021
82021
Identifying reaction pathways in phase space via asymptotic trajectories
Y Nagahata, F Borondo, RM Benito, R Hernandez
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 22 (18), 10087-10105, 2020
72020
An algorithm for computing phase space structures in chemical reaction dynamics using Voronoi tessellation
Y Mizuno, M Takigawa, S Miyashita, Y Nagahata, H Teramoto, ...
Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 428, 133047, 2021
32021
An encompassed representation of timescale hierarchies in first-order reaction network
Y Nagahata, M Kobayashi, M Toda, S Maeda, T Taketsugu, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 121 (21), e2317781121, 2024
2024
Reactivity Boundaries to Separate the Fate of a Chemical Reaction Associated with Multiple Saddles
Y Nagahata, H Teramoto, CB Li, S Kawai, T Komatsuzaki
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