Molecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosion. Indeed, proteins form complexes and modify each others, which leads to the formation of a huge number of distinct chemical species (i.e. non-isomorphic connected components of proteins). Thus we cannot generate explicitly the quantitative semantics of these models, and even less compute their properties. Model reduction aims at reducing this complexity by providing another grain of observation. In this paper, we propose two unifying frameworks for combining model reductions: we propose a symmetric product operator for combining model reductions for stochastic semantics and we show how to abstract further existing reduced differential systems by the means of lin...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose an abstract interpretation-based framework for reduc...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose an abstract interpretation-based framework for reduc...
Kinetic models of biochemical systems used in the modern literature often contain hundreds or even t...
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...
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...
International audienceMolecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosio...
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...
Many bio-molecular reactions inside the cell are characterized by complex-formation and mutual modif...
peer reviewedThis paper addresses the problem of model reduction for dynamical system models that de...
Kinetic models of biochemical systems used in the modern literature often contain hundreds or even t...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose an abstract interpretation-based framework for reduc...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose an abstract interpretation-based framework for reduc...
Kinetic models of biochemical systems used in the modern literature often contain hundreds or even t...
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...
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...
International audienceMolecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosio...
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...
Many bio-molecular reactions inside the cell are characterized by complex-formation and mutual modif...
peer reviewedThis paper addresses the problem of model reduction for dynamical system models that de...
Kinetic models of biochemical systems used in the modern literature often contain hundreds or even t...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose an abstract interpretation-based framework for reduc...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose an abstract interpretation-based framework for reduc...
Kinetic models of biochemical systems used in the modern literature often contain hundreds or even t...