On anti-occurrence of subsets of transitions in Petri net-based models of complex biological systems
[ 1 ] Instytut Informatyki, Wydział Informatyki i Telekomunikacji, Politechnika Poznańska | [ P ] pracownik
2022
artykuł naukowy
angielski
- Petri nets
- biological systems
- sets of transitions
- computational complexity
- exact algorithm
EN Background and Objective: In the last two decades there can be observed a rapid development of systems biology. The basis of systems methods is a formal model of an analyzed system. It can be created in a language of some branch of mathematics and recently Petri net-based biological models seem to be especially promising since they have a great expressive power. One of the methods of analysis of such models is based on transition invariants. They correspond to some subprocesses which do not change a state of the modeled biological system. During such analysis, a need arose to study the subsets of transitions, what leads to interesting combinatorial problems — which have been considered in theory and practice. Methods & Results: Two problems of anti-occurrence were considered. These problems concern a set of transitions which is not a subset of any of t-invariant supports or is not a subset of t-invariant supports from some collection of such supports. They are defined in a formal way, their computational complexity is analyzed and an exact algorithm is provided for one of them. Conclusions: A comprehensive analysis of complex biological phenomena is challenging. Finding elementary processes that do not affect subprocesses belonging to the entire studied biological system may be necessary for a complete understanding of such a model and it is possible thanks to the proposed algorithm.
20.10.2022
104793-1 - 104793-13
Article Number: 104793
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