Recurrent Relationships as an Important Class of Mathematical Objects in Chemistry

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Recurrent Relationships as an Important Class of Mathematical Objects in Chemistry

Igor G. Zenkevich
Igor G. Zenkevich St. Petersburg State University
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The unique potential and different areas of applications of recurrent (synonymous: recursive) relationships in chemistry and chromatography are considered. Recurrent relations can be used in two forms: as functions of integer arguments, y(x + 1) = ay(x) + b, and as functions of equidistant argument values, A(x + x) = aA(x) + b, x = const. The first form is applicable to all physicochemical properties of homologs in organic chemistry, because the number of carbon (and other) atoms in a molecule can be integer only. The second one applies to chemical variables depending on temperature, pressure, concentrations, etc., when the chemists should provide equal “steps” of their variations.

Recurrent Relationships as an Important Class of Mathematical Objects in Chemistry

The unique potential and different areas of applications of recurrent (synonymous: recursive) relationships in chemistry and chromatography are considered. Recurrent relations can be used in two forms: as functions of integer arguments, y(x + 1) = ay(x) + b, and as functions of equidistant argument values, A(x + x) = aA(x) + b, x = const. The first form is applicable to all physicochemical properties of homologs in organic chemistry, because the number of carbon (and other) atoms in a molecule can be integer only. The second one applies to chemical variables depending on temperature, pressure, concentrations, etc., when the chemists should provide equal “steps” of their variations.

Igor G. Zenkevich
Igor G. Zenkevich St. Petersburg State University

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Igor G. Zenkevich. 2026. “. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research – B: Chemistry GJSFR-B Volume 24 (GJSFR Volume 24 Issue B1): .

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Recurrent Relationships as an Important Class of Mathematical Objects in Chemistry

Igor G. Zenkevich
Igor G. Zenkevich St. Petersburg State University

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