Complex Balanced Equilibria of Weakly Reversible Poly-Pl Systems: Existence, Stability, and Robustness

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DOI10.46793/MATCH.89-1.107JzbMATH Open1505.92314arXiv2112.12639OpenAlexW4293404498MaRDI QIDQ5050752FDOQ5050752

Eduardo R. Mendoza, Editha C. Jose, Dylan Antonio S. J. Talabis

Publication date: 17 November 2022

Published in: MATCH - Communications in Mathematical and in Computer Chemistry (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Poly-PL kinetic systems (PYK) are kinetic systems consisting of nonnegative linear combinations of power law functions. In this contribution, we analyze these kinetic systems using two main approaches: (1) we define a canonical power law representation of a poly-PL system, and (2) we transform a poly-PL system into a dynamically equivalent power law kinetic system that preserves the stoichiometric subspace of the system. These approaches led us to establish results that concern important dynamical properties of poly-PL systems that extend known results for generalized mass actions systems (GMAS) such as existence, uniqueness and parametrization of complex balanced steady states, and linear stability of complex balanced equilibria. Furthermore, the paper discusses subsets of poly-PL systems that exhibit two types of concentration robustness in some species namely absolute concentration robustness and balanced concentration robustness.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.12639




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