Persistence of Activity in Threshold Contact Processes, an "Annealed Approximation" of Random Boolean Networks
Probability
2009-12-01 v1
Abstract
We consider a model for gene regulatory networks that is a modification of Kauffmann's (1969) random Boolean networks. There are three parameters: the number of nodes, the number of inputs to each node, and the expected fraction of 1's in the Boolean functions at each node. Following a standard practice in the physics literature, we use a threshold contact process on a random graph on nodes, in which each node has in degree , to approximate its dynamics. We show that if and , then the threshold contact process persists for a long time, which correspond to chaotic behavior of the Boolean network. Unfortunately, we are only able to prove the persistence time is with when , and when .
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@article{arxiv.0911.5339,
title = {Persistence of Activity in Threshold Contact Processes, an "Annealed Approximation" of Random Boolean Networks},
author = {Shirshendu Chatterjee and Rick Durrett},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.5339},
year = {2009}
}
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21 pages