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Stochastic perturbation theory and its application to complex biological networks a quantification of systematic features of biological networks

Posted on:2013-04-20Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:Georgia Institute of TechnologyCandidate:Li, YaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2450390008979215Subject:Applied Mathematics
Abstract/Summary:
The primary objective of this thesis is to make a quantitative study of complex biological networks. Our fundamental motivation is to obtain the statistical dependency between modules by injecting external noise. To accomplish this, a deep study of stochastic dynamical systems would be essential. The first chapter is about the stochastic dynamical system theory. The classical estimation of invariant measures of Fokker-Planck equations is improved by the level set method. Further, we develop a discrete Fokker-Planck-type equation to study the discrete stochastic dynamical systems. In the second part, we quantify systematic measures including degeneracy, complexity and robustness. We also provide a series of results on their properties and the connection between them. Then we apply our theory to the JAK-STAT signaling pathway network.
Keywords/Search Tags:Theory, Biological, Stochastic
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