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Multistate Nested Canalizing Functions and Their Networks

Published 14 Nov 2014 in math.DS, physics.bio-ph, and q-bio.MN | (1411.4067v2)

Abstract: This paper provides a collection of mathematical and computational tools for the study of robustness in nonlinear gene regulatory networks, represented by time- and state-discrete dynamical systems taking on multiple states. The focus is on networks governed by nested canalizing functions (NCFs), first introduced in the Boolean context by S. Kauffman. After giving a general definition of NCFs we analyze the class of such functions. We derive a formula for the normalized average $c$-sensitivities of multistate NCFs, which enables the calculation of the Derrida plot, a popular measure of network stability. We also provide a unique canonical parametrized polynomial form of NCFs. This form has several consequences. We can easily generate NCFs for varying parameter choices, and derive a closed form formula for the number of such functions in a given number of variables, as well as an asymptotic formula. Finally, we compute the number of equivalence classes of NCFs under permutation of variables. Together, the results of the paper represent a useful mathematical framework for the study of NCFs and their dynamic networks.

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