Linear conjugacy of chemical kinetic systems

Two networks are said to be linearly conjugate if the solution of their dynamic equations can be transformed into each other by a positive linear transformation. The study on dynamical equivalence in chemical kinetic systems was initiated by Craciun and Pantea in 2008 and eventually led to the Johns...

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Main Authors: Nazareno, Allen L., Eclarin, Raymond Paul L., Mendoza, Eduardo R., Lao, Angelyn R.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-36102021-10-19T08:18:20Z Linear conjugacy of chemical kinetic systems Nazareno, Allen L. Eclarin, Raymond Paul L. Mendoza, Eduardo R. Lao, Angelyn R. Two networks are said to be linearly conjugate if the solution of their dynamic equations can be transformed into each other by a positive linear transformation. The study on dynamical equivalence in chemical kinetic systems was initiated by Craciun and Pantea in 2008 and eventually led to the Johnston-Siegel Criterion for linear conjugacy (JSC). Several studies have applied Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) approach to generate linear conjugates of MAK (mass action kinetic) systems, Bio-CRNs (which is a subset of Hill-type kinetic systems when the network is restricted to digraphs), and PL-RDK (complex factorizable power law kinetic) systems. In this study, we present a general computational solution to construct linear conjugates of any “rate constant-interaction function decomposable” (RID) chemical kinetic systems, wherein each of its rate function is the product of a rate constant and an interaction function. We generate an extension of the JSC to the complex factorizable (CF) subset of RID kinetic systems and show that any non-complex factorizable (NF) RID kinetic system can be dynamically equivalent to a CF system via transformation. We show that linear conjugacy can be generated for any RID kinetic systems by applying the JSC to any NF kinetic system that are transformed to CF kinetic system. © 2019 the Author(s), 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2611 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Chemical kinetics Mathematics
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topic Chemical kinetics
Mathematics
spellingShingle Chemical kinetics
Mathematics
Nazareno, Allen L.
Eclarin, Raymond Paul L.
Mendoza, Eduardo R.
Lao, Angelyn R.
Linear conjugacy of chemical kinetic systems
description Two networks are said to be linearly conjugate if the solution of their dynamic equations can be transformed into each other by a positive linear transformation. The study on dynamical equivalence in chemical kinetic systems was initiated by Craciun and Pantea in 2008 and eventually led to the Johnston-Siegel Criterion for linear conjugacy (JSC). Several studies have applied Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) approach to generate linear conjugates of MAK (mass action kinetic) systems, Bio-CRNs (which is a subset of Hill-type kinetic systems when the network is restricted to digraphs), and PL-RDK (complex factorizable power law kinetic) systems. In this study, we present a general computational solution to construct linear conjugates of any “rate constant-interaction function decomposable” (RID) chemical kinetic systems, wherein each of its rate function is the product of a rate constant and an interaction function. We generate an extension of the JSC to the complex factorizable (CF) subset of RID kinetic systems and show that any non-complex factorizable (NF) RID kinetic system can be dynamically equivalent to a CF system via transformation. We show that linear conjugacy can be generated for any RID kinetic systems by applying the JSC to any NF kinetic system that are transformed to CF kinetic system. © 2019 the Author(s),
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author Nazareno, Allen L.
Eclarin, Raymond Paul L.
Mendoza, Eduardo R.
Lao, Angelyn R.
author_facet Nazareno, Allen L.
Eclarin, Raymond Paul L.
Mendoza, Eduardo R.
Lao, Angelyn R.
author_sort Nazareno, Allen L.
title Linear conjugacy of chemical kinetic systems
title_short Linear conjugacy of chemical kinetic systems
title_full Linear conjugacy of chemical kinetic systems
title_fullStr Linear conjugacy of chemical kinetic systems
title_full_unstemmed Linear conjugacy of chemical kinetic systems
title_sort linear conjugacy of chemical kinetic systems
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2019
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2611
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