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\end{cases}  \end{equation}  \subsection{Bound forconstant  rate coefficients} constants}  These forms of $k(t)$ satisfy the bound $\mathcal{J}-\mathcal{L}^2 = 0$ in the absence of disorder, when $k_i(t)\to\omega_i$. This is straightforward to show for the case of an $i^{th}$-order reaction ($i\geq 2$), with the traditional integrated rate law  \begin{equation}