A relevance index method to infer global properties of biological networks

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Abstract

Many complex systems, both natural and artificial, may be represented by networks of interacting nodes. Nevertheless, it is often difficult to find meaningful correspondences between the dynamics expressed by these systems and the topological description of their networks. In contrast, many of these systems may be well described in terms of coordinated behavior of their dynamically relevant parts. In this paper we use the recently proposed Relevance Index approach, based on information-theoretic measures. Starting from the observation of the dynamical states of any system, the Relevance Index is able to provide information about its organization. Moreover, we show how the application of the proposed approach leads to novel and effective interpretations in the T helper network case study.

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Villani, M., Sani, L., Amoretti, M., Vicari, E., Pecori, R., Mordonini, M., … Serra, R. (2018). A relevance index method to infer global properties of biological networks. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 830, pp. 129–141). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78658-2_10

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