We investigate the influence of intrinsic noise on stable states of a one-dimensional dynamical system that shows in its deterministic version a saddle-node bifurcation between monostable and bistable behaviour. The system is a modified version of the Schlögl model, which is a chemical reaction system with only one type of molecule. The strength of the intrinsic noise is varied without changing the deterministic description by introducing bursts in the autocatalytic production step. We study the transitions between monostable and bistable behavior in this system by evaluating the number of maxima of the stationary probability distribution. We find that changing the size of bursts can destroy and even induce saddle-node bifurcations. This me...
We study a stochastic two-species chemical reaction system with two mechanisms. One mechanism consis...
The transient process of globally coupled bistable systems from an unstable state to metastable stat...
The dynamical consequence of interactive noise in a model for complex biochemical systems is examine...
We investigate the influence of intrinsic noise on stable states of a one-dimensional dynamical syst...
In this paper, we consider the Schlögl model with time-delayed feedback to study the switching behav...
Bistability, or more generally multistability, is an important recurring theme in biological systems...
AbstractBistability is a nonlinear phenomenon widely observed in nature including in biochemical rea...
We study the interplay between noise and a positive feedback mechanism in an excitable system that g...
The problem of branch (or state) selection, initiated by a slowly changing external parameter in a b...
We investigate a type of bistability occurring in population systems where noise not only causes tra...
First published on the web 8th April 2009 We present a simple, unifying theory for stochastic bioche...
Biochemical reaction networks are often described by deterministic models based on macroscopic ratee...
It is known that saddle-node (s-n) bifurcations leave a saddle remnant (or ghost) in the region of t...
We examine the evolution of a bistable reaction in a one-dimensional stretching flow, as a model for...
Complex biochemical networks are commonly characterised by the coexistence of multiple stable attrac...
We study a stochastic two-species chemical reaction system with two mechanisms. One mechanism consis...
The transient process of globally coupled bistable systems from an unstable state to metastable stat...
The dynamical consequence of interactive noise in a model for complex biochemical systems is examine...
We investigate the influence of intrinsic noise on stable states of a one-dimensional dynamical syst...
In this paper, we consider the Schlögl model with time-delayed feedback to study the switching behav...
Bistability, or more generally multistability, is an important recurring theme in biological systems...
AbstractBistability is a nonlinear phenomenon widely observed in nature including in biochemical rea...
We study the interplay between noise and a positive feedback mechanism in an excitable system that g...
The problem of branch (or state) selection, initiated by a slowly changing external parameter in a b...
We investigate a type of bistability occurring in population systems where noise not only causes tra...
First published on the web 8th April 2009 We present a simple, unifying theory for stochastic bioche...
Biochemical reaction networks are often described by deterministic models based on macroscopic ratee...
It is known that saddle-node (s-n) bifurcations leave a saddle remnant (or ghost) in the region of t...
We examine the evolution of a bistable reaction in a one-dimensional stretching flow, as a model for...
Complex biochemical networks are commonly characterised by the coexistence of multiple stable attrac...
We study a stochastic two-species chemical reaction system with two mechanisms. One mechanism consis...
The transient process of globally coupled bistable systems from an unstable state to metastable stat...
The dynamical consequence of interactive noise in a model for complex biochemical systems is examine...