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Bacterial Gene Regulatory Neural Network as a Biocomputing Library of Mathematical Solvers

Emerging Technologies 2025-09-29 v1 Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science

Abstract

Current biocomputing approaches predominantly rely on engineered circuits with fixed logic, offering limited stability and reliability under diverse environmental conditions. Here, we use the GRNN framework introduced in our previous work to transform bacterial gene expression dynamics into a biocomputing library of mathematical solvers. We introduce a sub-GRNN search algorithm that identifies functional subnetworks tailored to specific mathematical calculation and classification tasks by evaluating gene expression patterns across chemically encoded input conditions. Tasks include identifying Fibonacci numbers, prime numbers, multiplication, and Collatz step counts. The identified problem-specific sub-GRNNs are then assessed using gene-wise and collective perturbation, as well as Lyapunov-based stability analysis, to evaluate robustness and reliability. Our results demonstrate that native transcriptional machinery can be harnessed to perform diverse mathematical calculation and classification tasks, while maintaining computing stability and reliability.

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@article{arxiv.2509.21598,
  title  = {Bacterial Gene Regulatory Neural Network as a Biocomputing Library of Mathematical Solvers},
  author = {Adrian Ratwatte and Samitha Somathilaka and Thanh Cao and Xu Li and Sasitharan Balasubramaniam},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.21598},
  year   = {2025}
}

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13 figures and 51 pages including the main text and Supplementary Information