Data-Driven Analysis of Mass-Action Kinetics
Abstract
The physical interconnection of spatial distributed biochemical systems has some advantages when dealing with large-scale problems that require separated agents to be con- trolled locally but with an overall objective. The analysis and control of such systems becomes a difficult task, because of the nonlinear nature of the dynamics of the individual subsystems, and the added complexity due to the interconnection. Therefore, analysis tools from a data-driven perspective are employed in contrast with the analytical classical way that becomes intractable once the subsystems grow in size or complexity.
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