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239:. A current research focus (together with Guy Shinar) is the application of chemical reaction network theory to questions of robustness in biochemical reaction networks. He has also worked with Richard Lavine on foundations of classical 231:. He is best known for stating and proving the deficiency zero theorem (together with Horn and Jackson) and the deficiency one theorem. He has also articulated complete necessary and sufficient conditions for detailed balancing in 235:. More recently, Feinberg has turned his attention to problems arising from biology. Together with Gheorghe Craciun, he developed the theory of injective reaction networks and explored its implications for 546:
Feinberg, M. and R.B. Lavine, Foundations of the Clausius-Duhem Inequality, pp. 49–64 in New Perspectives in Thermodynamics (editor James Serrin), Springer-Verlag, Berlin- Heidelberg-New York (1986).
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Feinberg, M., Lectures on Chemical Reaction Networks, written versions of Lectures 1 - 5 (out of nine) delivered at the Mathematics Research Center, University of Wisconsin, fall, 1979
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Feinberg, M. (1987). "Chemical reaction network structure and the stability of complex isothermal reactors: I. The deficiency zero and deficiency one theorems".
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Schlosser, P. M. & M. Feinberg (June 1994). "A theory of multiple steady states in isothermal homogeneous CFSTRs with many reactions".
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Feinberg, M. (1989). "Necessary and sufficient conditions for detailed balancing in mass action systems of arbitrary complexity".
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Feinberg, M. & R.B. Lavine (March 1983). "Thermodynamics based on the Hahn-Banach theorem: the Clausius inequality".
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Feinberg, M. (December 1995). "The existence and uniqueness of steady states for a class of chemical reaction networks".
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Shinar, G. & M. Feinberg (March 2010). "Structural sources of robustness in biochemical reaction networks".
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Shinar, G., U. Alon and M. Feinberg (2009). "Sensitivity and robustness in chemical reaction networks".
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Feinberg, M. (2019) "Foundations of Chemical Reaction Network Theory," Springer, Switzerland,
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Born in New York, Feinberg received his undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from The
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that connects the graphical and algebraic structure of chemical reaction networks with their
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and the advisor is William Schowalter. After completing the PhD, he went to work at the
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John Von Neumann Lecture in Theoretical Biology, Institute for Advanced Study, 1997
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Together with F. J. M. Horn and Roy Jackson, Feinberg created
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in 1962. A year later, he obtained his master's degree from
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Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
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Chemical reaction network theory
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Ohio State University
Doctoral advisor
William Schowalter
chemical engineer
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chemical reaction network theory
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Purdue University
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fluid mechanics
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Ohio State University
Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis
chemical reaction network theory
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