Reaction networks are useful for analyzing reaction systems occurring in chemistry, systems biology, or Earth system science. Despite the importance of thermodynamic disequilibrium for many of those systems, the general thermodynamic properties of reaction networks are poorly understood. To circumvent the problem of sparse thermodynamic data, we generate artificial reaction networks and investigate their non-equilibrium steady state for various boundary fluxes. We generate linear and nonlinear networks using four different complex network models (Erdős-Rényi, Barabási-Albert, Watts-Strogatz, Pan-Sinha) and compare their topological properties with real reaction networks. For similar boundary conditions the steady state flow through the line...
Recent works have highlighted the role of energy sources in driving nonequilibrium behaviours in che...
Network thermodynamics is a method of representing thermodynamic systems as equivalent electrical ci...
Abstract. In this paper, the applicability of the entropy method for the trend towards equilibrium f...
Reaction networks are useful for analyzing reaction systems occurring in chemistry, systems biology,...
Reaction networks are useful for analyzing reaction systems occurring in chemistry, sys-tems biology...
Reaction networks are useful for analyzing reaction systems occurring in chemistry, systems biology,...
peer reviewedWe build a rigorous nonequilibrium thermodynamic description for open chemical reaction...
Reaction networks are an important tool for the analysis of complex chemical reaction systems. They ...
36 pages, 10 figuresBuilding on Kirchhoff's treatment of electrical circuits, Hill and Schnakenberg ...
Within a fully microscopic setting, we derive a variational principle for the non-equilibrium steady...
Within a fully microscopic setting, we derive a variational principle for the non-equilibrium steady...
<div><p>Within a fully microscopic setting, we derive a variational principle for the non-equilibriu...
chemical reaction networks, with special regard to metabolic networks regulating cellular physiology...
Motivated by recent progress on the interplay between graph theory, dynamics, and systems theory, we...
We develop a thermodynamic framework for closed and open chemical networks applicable to non-element...
Recent works have highlighted the role of energy sources in driving nonequilibrium behaviours in che...
Network thermodynamics is a method of representing thermodynamic systems as equivalent electrical ci...
Abstract. In this paper, the applicability of the entropy method for the trend towards equilibrium f...
Reaction networks are useful for analyzing reaction systems occurring in chemistry, systems biology,...
Reaction networks are useful for analyzing reaction systems occurring in chemistry, sys-tems biology...
Reaction networks are useful for analyzing reaction systems occurring in chemistry, systems biology,...
peer reviewedWe build a rigorous nonequilibrium thermodynamic description for open chemical reaction...
Reaction networks are an important tool for the analysis of complex chemical reaction systems. They ...
36 pages, 10 figuresBuilding on Kirchhoff's treatment of electrical circuits, Hill and Schnakenberg ...
Within a fully microscopic setting, we derive a variational principle for the non-equilibrium steady...
Within a fully microscopic setting, we derive a variational principle for the non-equilibrium steady...
<div><p>Within a fully microscopic setting, we derive a variational principle for the non-equilibriu...
chemical reaction networks, with special regard to metabolic networks regulating cellular physiology...
Motivated by recent progress on the interplay between graph theory, dynamics, and systems theory, we...
We develop a thermodynamic framework for closed and open chemical networks applicable to non-element...
Recent works have highlighted the role of energy sources in driving nonequilibrium behaviours in che...
Network thermodynamics is a method of representing thermodynamic systems as equivalent electrical ci...
Abstract. In this paper, the applicability of the entropy method for the trend towards equilibrium f...