Fixed Points for Stochastic Open Chemical Systems

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zbMATH Open1069.92032arXiv1112.3798MaRDI QIDQ5316892FDOQ5316892


Authors: V. A. Malyshev Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 15 September 2005

Abstract: In the first part of this paper we give a short review of the hierarchy of stochastic models, related to physical chemistry. In the basement of this hierarchy there are two models --- stochastic chemical kinetics and the Kac model for Boltzman equation. Classical chemical kinetics and chemical thermodynamics are obtained as some scaling limits in the models, introduced below. In the second part of this paper we specify some simple class of open chemical reaction systems, where one can still prove the existence of attracting fixed points. For example, Michaelis ire Menten kinetics belongs to this class. At the end we present a simplest possible model of the biological network. It is a network of networks (of closed chemical reaction systems, called compartments), so that the only source of nonreversibility is the matter exchange (transport) with the environment and between the compartments. Keywords: chemical kinetics, chemical thermodynamics, Kac model, mathematical biology


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1112.3798




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