The Influence of Canalization on the Robustness of Boolean Networks
Abstract
Time- and state-discrete dynamical systems are frequently used to model molecular networks. This paper provides a collection of mathematical and computational tools for the study of robustness in Boolean network models. The focus is on networks governed by -canalizing functions, a recently introduced class of Boolean functions that contains the well-studied class of nested canalizing functions. The activities and sensitivity of a function quantify the impact of input changes on the function output. This paper generalizes the latter concept to -sensitivity and provides formulas for the activities and -sensitivity of general -canalizing functions as well as canalizing functions with more precisely defined structure. A popular measure for the robustness of a network, the Derrida value, can be expressed as a weighted sum of the -sensitivities of the governing canalizing functions, and can also be calculated for a stochastic extension of Boolean networks. These findings provide a computationally efficient way to obtain Derrida values of Boolean networks, deterministic or stochastic, that does not involve simulation.
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@article{arxiv.1607.04474,
title = {The Influence of Canalization on the Robustness of Boolean Networks},
author = {Claus Kadelka and Jack Kuipers and Reinhard Laubenbacher},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.04474},
year = {2024}
}
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16 pages, 2 figures, 3 tables