Genetic and protein networks, through their underlying dynamical behavior, characterize structural and functional cellular processes, and are thus regarded as “driving forces” of all living systems. Understanding the rhythm generation mechanisms that emerge from such complex networks has benefited in recent years by synthetic approaches, through which simpler network modules (e.g., switches and oscillators) have been built. In this manner, a significant attention to date has been focused on the dynamical behavior of these isolated synthetic circuits, and the occurrence of unifying rhythms in systems of globally coupled genetic units. In contrast to this, we address here the question: Could topologically distinct structures enhance the presence of various dynamical regimes in synthetic networks? We show that an intercellular mechanism, engineered to operate on a local scale, will inevitably lead to multirhythmicity, and to the appearance of several coexisting (complex) dynamical regimes, if certain preconditions regarding the dynamical structure of the synthetic circuits are met. Moreover, we discuss the importance of regime enhancement in synthetic structures in terms of memory storage and computation capabilities.
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December 30 2010
Topological structures enhance the presence of dynamical regimes in synthetic networks Available to Purchase
A. Koseska;
A. Koseska
1Interdisciplinary Center for Dynamics of Complex Systems,
University of Potsdam
, D-14469 Potsdam, Germany
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J. Kurths
J. Kurths
2Institute of Physics,
Humboldt University Berlin
, D-10099 Berlin, Germany
and Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
, D-14412 Potsdam, Germany
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A. Koseska
1
J. Kurths
2
1Interdisciplinary Center for Dynamics of Complex Systems,
University of Potsdam
, D-14469 Potsdam, Germany
2Institute of Physics,
Humboldt University Berlin
, D-10099 Berlin, Germany
and Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
, D-14412 Potsdam, Germany
Chaos 20, 045111 (2010)
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August 01 2010
Accepted:
October 21 2010
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A. Koseska, J. Kurths; Topological structures enhance the presence of dynamical regimes in synthetic networks. Chaos 1 December 2010; 20 (4): 045111. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3515200
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