Interactions between Causal Structures in Graph Rewriting Systems

CoRR Pub Date : 2019-01-03 DOI:10.4204/EPTCS.286.6
Ioana Cristescu, W. Fontana, J. Krivine
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Graph rewrite formalisms are a powerful approach to modeling complex molecular systems. They capture the intrinsic concurrency of molecular interactions, thereby enabling a formal notion of mechanism (a partially ordered set of events) that explains how a system achieves a particular outcome given a set of rewrite rules. It is then useful to verify whether the mechanisms that emerge from a given model comply with empirical observations about their mutual interference. In this work, our objective is to determine whether a specific event in the mechanism for achieving X prevents or promotes the occurrence of a specific event in the mechanism for achieving Y. Such checks might also be used to hypothesize rules that would bring model mechanisms in compliance with observations. We define a rigorous framework for defining the concept of interference (positive or negative) between mechanisms induced by a system of graph-rewrite rules and for establishing whether an asserted influence can be realized given two mechanisms as an input.
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图重写系统中因果结构之间的相互作用
图形重写形式化是建模复杂分子系统的一种强大方法。它们捕获了分子相互作用的内在并发性,从而实现了机制的正式概念(部分有序的事件集),解释了系统如何在给定一组重写规则的情况下实现特定结果。然后,验证从给定模型中出现的机制是否符合关于它们相互干扰的经验观察是有用的。在这项工作中,我们的目标是确定实现X的机制中的特定事件是否会阻止或促进实现y的机制中特定事件的发生。此类检查也可用于假设规则,使模型机制符合观察结果。我们定义了一个严格的框架,用于定义由图形重写规则系统诱导的机制之间的干扰(积极或消极)概念,并用于确定给定两种机制作为输入是否可以实现断言的影响。
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