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Analysis of Stochastic Chemical Reaction Networks with a Hierarchy of Timescales
- Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- We investigate a class of stochastic chemical reaction networks with $n{\ge}1$ chemical species $S_1$, \ldots, $S_n$, and whose complexes are only of the form $k_iS_i$, $i{=}1$,\ldots, $n$, where $(k_i)$ are integers. The time evolution of these CRNs is driven by the kinetics of the law of mass action. A scaling analysis is done when the rates of external arrivals of chemical species are proportional to a large scaling parameter $N$. A natural hierarchy of fast processes, a subset of the coordinates of $(X_i(t))$, is determined by the values of the mapping $i{\mapsto}k_i$. We show that the scaled vector of coordinates $i$ such that $k_i{=}1$ and the scaled occupation measure of the other coordinates are converging in distribution to a deterministic limit as $N$ gets large. The proof of this result is obtained by establishing a functional equation for the limiting points of the occupation measure, by an induction on the hierarchy of timescales and with relative entropy functions.
- Subjects :
- Mathematics - Probability
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- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2408.15697
- Document Type :
- Working Paper