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Issue title: Network Analysis in Natural Sciences and Engineering
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Westra, Ronald L.; | Hollanders, Goele | Bex, Geert Jan | Gyssens, Marc | Tuyls, Karl
Affiliations: Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Maastricht University and Transnational University of Limburg, Maastricht, The Netherlands | Department of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science, Hasselt University and Transnational University of Limburg, Hasselt, Belgium
Note: [] Corresponding author: Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Maastricht University and Transnational University of Limburg, Maastricht, The Netherlands. E-mail: westra@ math.unimaas.nl
Abstract: In this paper we study the potential of gene–protein interaction networks to store input–output patterns. The central question in this study concerns the memory capacity of a network of a given number of genes and proteins, which interact according to a linear state space model with external inputs. Here it is assumed that to a certain combination of inputs there exists an optimal state of the system, i.e., values of the gene expressions and protein levels, that has been attained externally, e.g., through evolutionary learning. Given such a set of learned optimal input–output patterns, the design question here is to find a sparse and hierarchical network structure for the gene–protein interactions and the gene-input couplings. This problem is formulated as an optimization problem in a linear programming setting. Numerical analysis shows that there are clear scale-invariant continuous second-order phase transitions for the network sparsity as the number of patterns increases. These phase transitions divide the system in three regions with different memory characteristics. It is possible to formulate simple scaling rules for the behavior of the network sparsity. Finally, numerical experiments show that these patterns are stable within a certain finite range around the patterns.
Keywords: Gene-protein networks, pattern memory, linear state space models, phase transitions, information entropy
Journal: AI Communications, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 297-311, 2007
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