Analysis of synchronizing biochemical networks via incremental dissipativity

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Abstract

Synchronization, defined in a broad sense, is the phenomenon in which communicating agents coordinate outputs. The abundance of examples of this process in nature and engineering has led to its becoming an active sub-area of research in networks theory, as evidenced by the multitude of publications on the subject [4].

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Hamadeh, A., Gonçalves, J., & Stan, G. B. (2014). Analysis of synchronizing biochemical networks via incremental dissipativity. In A Systems Theoretic Approach to Systems and Synthetic Biology II: Analysis and Design of Cellular Systems (pp. 117–139). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9047-5_5

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