Scale invariance analysis for genetic ...
Type de document :
Article dans une revue scientifique: Article original
Titre :
Scale invariance analysis for genetic networks applying homogeneity
Auteur(s) :
Bernuau, Emmanuel [Auteur]
Institut de Recherche en Communications et en Cybernétique de Nantes [IRCCyN]
Efimov, Denis [Auteur]
Non-Asymptotic estimation for online systems [NON-A]
Perruquetti, Wilfrid [Auteur]
Non-Asymptotic estimation for online systems [NON-A]
Institut de Recherche en Communications et en Cybernétique de Nantes [IRCCyN]
Efimov, Denis [Auteur]

Non-Asymptotic estimation for online systems [NON-A]
Perruquetti, Wilfrid [Auteur]

Non-Asymptotic estimation for online systems [NON-A]
Titre de la revue :
Journal of Mathematical Biology
Pagination :
1--10
Éditeur :
Springer
Date de publication :
2015-08-25
ISSN :
0303-6812
Discipline(s) HAL :
Sciences de l'ingénieur [physics]/Automatique / Robotique
Résumé en anglais : [en]
Scalability is a property describing the change of the trajectory of a dynamical system under a scaling of the input stimulus and of the initial conditions. Particular cases of scalability include the scale invariance and ...
Lire la suite >Scalability is a property describing the change of the trajectory of a dynamical system under a scaling of the input stimulus and of the initial conditions. Particular cases of scalability include the scale invariance and fold change detection (when the scaling of the input does not influence the system output). In the present paper it is shown that homogeneous systems have this scalability property while locally homogeneous systems approximately possess this property. These facts are used for detecting scale invariance or approximate scalability (far from a steady state) in several biological systems. The results are illustrated by various regulatory networks.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >Scalability is a property describing the change of the trajectory of a dynamical system under a scaling of the input stimulus and of the initial conditions. Particular cases of scalability include the scale invariance and fold change detection (when the scaling of the input does not influence the system output). In the present paper it is shown that homogeneous systems have this scalability property while locally homogeneous systems approximately possess this property. These facts are used for detecting scale invariance or approximate scalability (far from a steady state) in several biological systems. The results are illustrated by various regulatory networks.Lire moins >
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Anglais
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Oui
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Internationale
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Non
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