Positive equilibria of weakly reversible power law kinetic systems with linear independent interactions

In this paper, we extend our study of power law kinetic systems whose kinetic order vectors (which we call “interactions”) are reactant-determined (i.e. reactions with the same reactant complex have identical vectors) and are linear independent per linkage class. In particular, we consider PL-TLK sy...

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Main Authors: Mendoza, Eduardo R., Talabis, Dylan Antonio S.J., Jose, Editha C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-36172021-10-20T01:35:07Z Positive equilibria of weakly reversible power law kinetic systems with linear independent interactions Mendoza, Eduardo R. Talabis, Dylan Antonio S.J. Jose, Editha C. In this paper, we extend our study of power law kinetic systems whose kinetic order vectors (which we call “interactions”) are reactant-determined (i.e. reactions with the same reactant complex have identical vectors) and are linear independent per linkage class. In particular, we consider PL-TLK systems, i.e. such whose T-matrix (the matrix with the interactions as columns indexed by the reactant complexes), when augmented with the rows of characteristic vectors of the linkage classes, has maximal column rank. Our main result states that any weakly reversible PL-TLK system has a complex balanced equilibrium. On the one hand, we consider this result as a “Higher Deficiency Theorem” for such systems since in our previous work, we derived analogues of the Deficiency Zero and the Deficiency One Theorems for mass action kinetics (MAK) systems for them, thus covering the “Low Deficiency” case. On the other hand, our result can also be viewed as a “Weak Reversibility Theorem” (WRT) in the sense that the statement “any weakly reversible system with a kinetics from the given set has a positive equilibrium” holds. According to the work of Deng et al. and more recently of Boros, such a WRT holds for MAK systems. However, we show that a WRT does not hold for two proper MAK supersets: the set PL-NIK of non-inhibitory power law kinetics (i.e. all kinetic orders are non-negative) and the set PL-FSK of factor span surjective power law kinetics (i.e. different reactants imply different interactions). © 2018, The Author(s). 2018-10-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2618 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Chemical kinetics Reverse mathematics Mathematics Physical Sciences and Mathematics
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topic Chemical kinetics
Reverse mathematics
Mathematics
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
spellingShingle Chemical kinetics
Reverse mathematics
Mathematics
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Mendoza, Eduardo R.
Talabis, Dylan Antonio S.J.
Jose, Editha C.
Positive equilibria of weakly reversible power law kinetic systems with linear independent interactions
description In this paper, we extend our study of power law kinetic systems whose kinetic order vectors (which we call “interactions”) are reactant-determined (i.e. reactions with the same reactant complex have identical vectors) and are linear independent per linkage class. In particular, we consider PL-TLK systems, i.e. such whose T-matrix (the matrix with the interactions as columns indexed by the reactant complexes), when augmented with the rows of characteristic vectors of the linkage classes, has maximal column rank. Our main result states that any weakly reversible PL-TLK system has a complex balanced equilibrium. On the one hand, we consider this result as a “Higher Deficiency Theorem” for such systems since in our previous work, we derived analogues of the Deficiency Zero and the Deficiency One Theorems for mass action kinetics (MAK) systems for them, thus covering the “Low Deficiency” case. On the other hand, our result can also be viewed as a “Weak Reversibility Theorem” (WRT) in the sense that the statement “any weakly reversible system with a kinetics from the given set has a positive equilibrium” holds. According to the work of Deng et al. and more recently of Boros, such a WRT holds for MAK systems. However, we show that a WRT does not hold for two proper MAK supersets: the set PL-NIK of non-inhibitory power law kinetics (i.e. all kinetic orders are non-negative) and the set PL-FSK of factor span surjective power law kinetics (i.e. different reactants imply different interactions). © 2018, The Author(s).
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author Mendoza, Eduardo R.
Talabis, Dylan Antonio S.J.
Jose, Editha C.
author_facet Mendoza, Eduardo R.
Talabis, Dylan Antonio S.J.
Jose, Editha C.
author_sort Mendoza, Eduardo R.
title Positive equilibria of weakly reversible power law kinetic systems with linear independent interactions
title_short Positive equilibria of weakly reversible power law kinetic systems with linear independent interactions
title_full Positive equilibria of weakly reversible power law kinetic systems with linear independent interactions
title_fullStr Positive equilibria of weakly reversible power law kinetic systems with linear independent interactions
title_full_unstemmed Positive equilibria of weakly reversible power law kinetic systems with linear independent interactions
title_sort positive equilibria of weakly reversible power law kinetic systems with linear independent interactions
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2018
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2618
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