Convex Analysis of Relaxation Dynamics in Chemical Reaction Networks and Generalized Gradient Flows
Abstract
We obtain bounds on the Kullback--Leibler divergence to equilibrium for mass-action chemical reaction networks (CRNs) with equilibrium. The associated decay rates are characterized in terms of the singular values of the stoichiometric matrix, convexity parameters, and time-integrated activities via deformed-exponential-type functions. We further extend these bounds within a generalized gradient flow framework. We highlight the biological relevance of this framework: the resulting bounds apply to quasi-steady-state regimes, where long transients and plateau-like behavior are common and functionally important. We illustrate the framework using a catalytic CRN exhibiting plateaus, where the bounds capture slow relaxation induced by local convexity and provide a bound-based approach to quantifying relaxation in CRNs.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2602.18932,
title = {Convex Analysis of Relaxation Dynamics in Chemical Reaction Networks and Generalized Gradient Flows},
author = {Keisuke Sugie and Dimitri Loutchko and Tetsuya J. Kobayashi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.18932},
year = {2026}
}
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25 pages, 1 figure