The stoichiometric matrix,
S, as a linear transformation between the reaction rate vectors,
v, and time derivative of metabolite concentrations, d
x/dt or

. Each two subspaces in the domain (i.e., the null space and row space) and codomain (i.e., the left null space and column space) form orthogonal pairs with one another. The components that reside on each subspace are therefore independent from the others. (dyn, dynamic; ss, steady state; consv, conserved).