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A Computer-assisted Multi-electrode Patch-clamp System
Published on: October 18, 2013
An extensive study of two-node McCulloch-pitts networks
Wentian Li1, Astero Provata2, Thomas MacCarthy3
1Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA; The Robert S. Boas Center for Genomics and Human Genetics The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health, Manhasset, NY, USA.
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Networks with two nodes are previously grouped into either two classes (mutually interactive, master-slave) or five classes (mutualism, competition, predator-prey, commensalism, amensalism). By allowing self-loops, the number of signed regulatory graphs increases to 39. We provide a complete summary of dynamical behaviors of the 39 two-node McCulloch-Pitts models when the link weights are constrained to three values [-1,0,+1] and Boolean node variables. Depending on whether the Boolean values are [-1,1] (bipolar) or [0,1] (binary), we show that the dynamics could also be different with the same signed regulatory graphs. We demonstrate that slight variations in the McCulloch-Pitts model (called variants) may lead to fundamentally different dynamics. We study the full model space and three kinds of robustness or stability: a) of a rule against parameter change on its overall dynamics, b) for a given state against parameter change on its final state, and c) against an initial state change on its final state. All these stability properties are loosely related to a model's limiting dynamics, with the fixed-point rules to be more stable in the first two types of robustness, but less stable in the third robustness type. These analyses pave the way towards a better understanding of a minimum complex system.
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