reaktiarku
Reaktiarku is a term used in theoretical chemistry and systems science to describe a class of reaction networks that exhibit rapid, self-amplifying dynamics driven by positive feedback and autocatalysis. In a reaktiarku network, certain reaction steps produce products that further accelerate the production of the same or related species, creating cascades or abrupt transitions in the system’s state. The concept is primarily used in abstract modeling and computer simulations to study nonlinear dynamics rather than as a description of a specific laboratory reaction.
The term appears in the contemporary literature as a neologism coined to capture a particular flavor of
Mechanistically, reaktiarku behaviors arise from nonlinear rate laws, autocatalytic feedback loops, and, in many models, diffusion
Applications are largely theoretical and exploratory, including chemical computing concepts, smart materials, and the study of
See also: autocatalysis, reaction-diffusion systems, nonlinear dynamics, chemical computing.