Structural Sensitivity of Neural and Genetic Networks
Résumé
This paper aims at giving new results on the structural sensitivity of biological networks represented by threshold Boolean networks and ruled by Hopfield-like evolution laws classically used in the context of neural and genetic networks. Indeed, the objective is to present how certain changes and/or perturbations in such networks can modify signicantly their asymptotic behaviour. More precisely, this work has been focused on three diferent kinds of what we think to be relevant in the biological area of robustness (in both theoretical and applied frameworks): the boundary sensitivity (external fields, hormone flows, ...), the state sensitivity (axonal or somatic modulations, microRNAs actions, ...) and the updating sensitivity.
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