rearrangementia
Rearrangementia is a theoretical framework used to describe and analyze structural rearrangements within complex systems, focusing on the pathways, energetics, and kinetics that connect distinct configurations. While the term is most often encountered in speculative or theoretical discussions, it is sometimes introduced in chemistry, materials science, and network theory to unify a broad class of rearrangement phenomena where the system reorganizes its connectivity rather than undergoing simple addition or removal of constituents.
In chemistry, rearrangementia encompasses classic rearrangement processes such as sigmatropic shifts, Claisen and Cope rearrangements, ring-closures
The term has no single canonical definition and is used variably; it is more common in pedagogical
Rearrangementia informs modeling of reaction networks, design of responsive materials, and theoretical studies of structural dynamics.