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The present monograph appears after the death of Professor V. N.
Kondratiev, one of those scientists who have greatly contributed to
the foundation of contem porary gas kinetics. The most fundamental
idea of chemical kinetics, put for ward at the beginning of the
twentieth century and connected with names such as W. Nernst, M.
Bodenstein, N. N. Semenov, and C. N. Hinshelwood, was that the
complex chemical reactions are in fact a manifestation of a set of
simpler elementary reactions involving but a small number of
species. V. N. Kondratiev was one of the first to adopt this idea
and to start investigations on the elementary chemical reactions
proper. These investigations revealed explicitly that every
elementary reaction in turn consisted of many elementary events
usually referred to as elementary processes. It took some time to
realize that an elementary reaction, represented in a very simple
way by a macroscopic kinetic equation, can be described on a
microscopic level by a generalized Boltzmann equation. Neverheless,
up to the middle of the twentieth century, gas kinetics was mainly
concerned with the interpretation of complex chemical reactions via
a set of elementary reactions. But later on, the situation changed
drastically. First, the conditions for reducing microscopic
cquations to macroscopic ones were clearly set up. These are
essentially based on the fact that the small perturbations of the
Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution are caused by the reaction proper."
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