Mathematics for a fundamental problem of biological information processing

W. Stark, J. Pedersen
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The grand challenge of distributed processes is to bridge the chasm separating local...from global.... How does cellular behavior determine structure and behavior at the tissue level? How do the switching characteristics of transistors determine the behavior of a computer chip? The first of these questions is made difficult by the amorphous nature of communication between components. In both theory and simulations, the authors use large irregular networks of automata with asynchronous activity as models. The local structure is seen in the automaton's state-transition diagram. The global structure is seen in the global computation space. THEME: In entropy-reducing processes, the global attractors are homomorphic to the local slate-transition graph. The authors' investigations focus on systems of oscillators, on Turing's leopards' spot problem, and on networks of finite state automata. To the extent that global structure corresponds to global behavior, the authors' results provide a way of reducing the behavior of a tissue to that of its cells (a fundamental problem of biology).<>
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研究生物信息处理基本问题的数学
分布式进程的巨大挑战是弥合本地…与全球....之间的鸿沟细胞行为如何在组织水平上决定结构和行为?晶体管的开关特性如何决定计算机芯片的性能?第一个问题由于组件之间通信的无定形性质而变得困难。在理论和仿真中,作者使用具有异步活动的大型不规则自动机网络作为模型。在自动机的状态转换图中可以看到局部结构。全局结构见于全局计算空间。主题:在降熵过程中,全局吸引子与局部板状跃迁图同态。作者的研究集中在振荡系统、图灵豹子点问题和有限状态自动机网络上。就整体结构与整体行为相对应的程度而言,作者的研究结果提供了一种将组织行为还原为细胞行为的方法(生物学的一个基本问题)
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