“…The master equation has been formulated and solved in a number of different ways, ,− ,− and we especially note some attempts to solve the 2D master equation for some special cases. − ,− ,,,− ,, Most work has been directed toward thermal dissociation reactions, which are just a special case of the methodology described below. An exception is the work on C 2 H 5 + O 2 by Venkatesh et al., , whose methodology for determining rate coefficients is of limited applicability, because it implicitly equates a rate coefficient to a “flux coefficient.” We restrict our attention here mainly to the 1D problem, which is probably sufficiently accurate for most purposes.…”