AbstractMolecular biological models usually suffer from a dramatic combinatorial blow up. Indeed, proteins form complexes and can modify each others, which leads to the formation of a huge number of distinct chemical species (ie non-isomorphic connected components of proteins). Combinatorial complexity forbids an explicit description of the quantitative semantics (stochastic or differential), since the set of states is usually a vector space the dimension of which is the number of distinct chemical species. Model reduction aims at reducing this complexity by providing another grain of observation. Fragments-based reduction consists in computing a set (hopefully smaller than the set of chemical species) of pieces of chemical species, such th...
During induction of signal transduction pathways, transient complex formation and post-translational...
Many bio-molecular reactions inside the cell are characterized by complex-formation and mutual modif...
In this paper, we propose an abstract interpretation-based framework for reducing the state space of...
International audienceMolecular biological models usually suffer from a dramatic combinatorial blow ...
AbstractMolecular biological models usually suffer from a dramatic combinatorial blow up. Indeed, pr...
AbstractMolecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosion. Indeed, pro...
Molecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosion. Indeed, proteins fo...
Molecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosion. Indeed, proteins fo...
Molecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosion. Indeed, proteins fo...
AbstractMolecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosion. Indeed, pro...
In this paper, we discuss a method for decomposition, abstraction and reconstruction of the stochast...
International audienceMolecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosio...
International audienceMany proteins are composed of structural and chemical features—“sites” for sho...
AbstractIn this paper, we discuss a method for decomposition, abstraction and reconstruction of the ...
AbstractMolecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosion. Indeed, pro...
During induction of signal transduction pathways, transient complex formation and post-translational...
Many bio-molecular reactions inside the cell are characterized by complex-formation and mutual modif...
In this paper, we propose an abstract interpretation-based framework for reducing the state space of...
International audienceMolecular biological models usually suffer from a dramatic combinatorial blow ...
AbstractMolecular biological models usually suffer from a dramatic combinatorial blow up. Indeed, pr...
AbstractMolecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosion. Indeed, pro...
Molecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosion. Indeed, proteins fo...
Molecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosion. Indeed, proteins fo...
Molecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosion. Indeed, proteins fo...
AbstractMolecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosion. Indeed, pro...
In this paper, we discuss a method for decomposition, abstraction and reconstruction of the stochast...
International audienceMolecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosio...
International audienceMany proteins are composed of structural and chemical features—“sites” for sho...
AbstractIn this paper, we discuss a method for decomposition, abstraction and reconstruction of the ...
AbstractMolecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosion. Indeed, pro...
During induction of signal transduction pathways, transient complex formation and post-translational...
Many bio-molecular reactions inside the cell are characterized by complex-formation and mutual modif...
In this paper, we propose an abstract interpretation-based framework for reducing the state space of...