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Structuring and Restructuring

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Beyond molecular chemistry based on the covalent bond, supramolecular chemistry aims at developing highly complex chemical systems from components interacting through non-covalent intermolecular forces. It is a major field of investigation and has rooted numerous developments at its interfaces with biology and physics. High-dimensional supramolecular systems have been proposed here. The model of hypercycles systems of mutually autocatalytic components is of interest for living and like-alive systems development . One way to study the diverse nucleotide sequences in the genes is to map them into a multidimensional matrix called a sequence space. Each high-dimensional space is built iteratively by drawing the previous diagrams twice and connecting the corresponding points. Doubling and contracting method is examined. Target-oriented and diversity-oriented syntheses are presented.

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Iordache, O. (2019). Structuring and Restructuring. In: Advanced Polytopic Projects. Lecture Notes in Intelligent Transportation and Infrastructure. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01243-4_3

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