Activity in Boolean networks

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作者
Abhijin Adiga
Hilton Galyean
Chris J. Kuhlman
Michael Levet
Henning S. Mortveit
Sichao Wu
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[1] Virginia Tech,Network Dynamics and Simulation Science Laboratory, VBI
[2] Virginia Tech,Department of Physics
[3] Virginia Tech,Department of Mathematics
[4] University of South Carolina,Department of Computer Science
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Natural Computing | 2017年 / 16卷
关键词
Boolean networks; Finite dynamical system; Activity; Sensitivity; Network; Sensitive dependence on initial conditions;
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In this paper we extend the notion of activity for Boolean networks introduced by Shmulevich and Kauffman (Phys Rev Lett 93(4):48701:1–4, 2004). In contrast to existing theory, we take into account the actual graph structure of the Boolean network. The notion of activity measures the probability that a perturbation in an initial state produces a different successor state than that of the original unperturbed state. It captures the notion of sensitive dependence on initial conditions, and provides a way to rank vertices in terms of how they may impact predictions. We give basic results that aid in the computation of activity and apply this to Boolean networks with threshold functions and nor functions for elementary cellular automata, d-regular trees, square lattices, triangular lattices, and the Erdős–Renyi random graph model. We conclude with some open questions and thoughts on directions for future research related to activity, including long-term activity.
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页码:427 / 439
页数:12
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