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The following pages link to Concentration fluctuations in a mesoscopic oscillating chemical reaction system (Q4547731):
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- A stochastic model of oscillatory blood testosterone levels (Q263692) (← links)
- Sparse grids and hybrid methods for the chemical master equation (Q943925) (← links)
- Size-independent differences between the mean of discrete stochastic systems and the corresponding continuous deterministic systems (Q1034915) (← links)
- Looking for chemical reaction networks exhibiting a drift along a manifold of marginally stable states (Q1715104) (← links)
- Evolutionary stability and quasi-stationary strategy in stochastic evolutionary game dynamics (Q1719767) (← links)
- Cross-bridge kinetics in myofibrils containing familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy R58Q mutation in the regulatory light chain of myosin (Q1786035) (← links)
- Discrete-state stochastic models of calcium-regulated calcium influx and subspace dynamics are not well-approximated by ODEs that neglect concentration fluctuations (Q1929628) (← links)
- Stochastic aspects of asymmetric autocatalysis and absolute asymmetric synthesis (Q1959313) (← links)
- Discretization, bifurcation analysis and chaos control for Schnakenberg model (Q2201023) (← links)
- Stochastic stem cell models with mutation: a comparison of asymmetric and symmetric divisions (Q2240239) (← links)
- Circular stochastic fluctuations in SIS epidemics with heterogeneous contacts among sub-populations (Q2261871) (← links)
- A quasistationary analysis of a stochastic chemical reaction: Keizer's paradox (Q2426329) (← links)
- Nonlinear Langevin model with product stochasticity for biological networks: the case of the Schnakenberg model (Q2429919) (← links)
- Synchronized dynamics and non-equilibrium steady states in a stochastic yeast cell-cycle net\-work (Q2476839) (← links)
- Landscapes of non-gradient dynamics without detailed balance: Stable limit cycles and multiple attractors (Q2787784) (← links)
- On the Poincaré–Hill cycle map of rotational random walk: locating the stochastic limit cycle in a reversible Schnakenberg model (Q4931027) (← links)