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Shenghao Yao1, AmirHosein Sadeghimanesh2, Matthew England1
1Centre for Computational Sciences and Mathematical Modelling, Coventry University, Cheetah Road, CV1 2TL, Coventry, UK.
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This work addresses multistationarity of fully open reaction networks equipped with mass action kinetics. We improve upon existing results relating existence of positive feedback loops in a reaction network and multistationarity; and we provide a novel deterministic operation to generate new non-multistationary networks. This is interesting because while there were many operations to create infinitely many new multistationary networks from a multistationary example, this is the first such operation for the non-multistationary counterpart. Such tools for the generation of example networks have a use-case in the application of data science to reaction network theory. We demonstrate this by using new data, along with a novel graph representation of reaction networks that is unique up to a permutation on the name of species of the network, to train a graph attention neural network model to predict multistationarity of reaction networks. This is the first time machine learning tools are used for studying classification problems of reaction networks.
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