Abstract
Background: Robustness of mathematical models of biochemical networks is important for validation purposes and can be used as a means of selecting between different competing models. Tools for quantifying parametric robustness are needed. Results: Two techniques for describing quantitatively the robustness of an oscillatory model were presented and contrasted. Single-parameter bifurcation analysis was used to evaluate the stability robustness of the limit cycle oscillation as well as the frequency and amplitude of oscillations. A tool from control engineering - the structural singular value (SSV) - was used to quantify robust stability of the limit cycle. Using SSV analysis, we find very poor robustness when the model's parameters are allowed to vary. Conclusion: The results show the usefulness of incorporating SSV analysis to single parameter sensitivity analysis to quantify robustness. © 2002 Ma and Iglesias; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Ma, L., & Iglesias, P. A. (2002). Quantifying robustness of biochemical network models. BMC Bioinformatics, 3. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-3-38
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