On the persistence and global stability of mass-action systems
Dynamical Systems
2012-03-21 v3
Abstract
This paper concerns the long-term behavior of population systems, and in particular of chemical reaction systems, modeled by deterministic mass-action kinetics. We approach two important open problems in the field of Chemical Reaction Network Theory, the Persistence Conjecture and the Global Attractor Conjecture. We study the persistence of a large class of networks called lower-endotactic and in particular, we show that in weakly reversible mass-action systems with two-dimensional stoichiometric subspace all bounded trajectories are persistent. Moreover, we use these ideas to show that the Global Attractor Conjecture is true for systems with three-dimensional stoichiometric subspace.
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@article{arxiv.1103.0603,
title = {On the persistence and global stability of mass-action systems},
author = {Casian Pantea},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.0603},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
38 pages, 7 figures