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\section{$n^{th}$-order decay}  We now shift our attention to $n^{th}$ order reactions. These $n^{th}$ order reactions are of the form of one reactant turning into product. The inequality between the statistical distance and Fisher divergence can also be derived for these irreversible decay reactions.  The time dependent rate coefficient is  \begin{equation}