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Impulsive control of a nonlinear dynamical network and its application to biological networks.
Journal of Biological Physics 2018 October 32
The control of nonlinear dynamical systems is always a notable problem in science. According to control theory, suitable inputs for a controllable dynamical system are critical. Previous studies have shown some principles to determine control nodes and design control function. In this work, we propose a new control strategy of nonlinear systems by constructing impulsive control functions, i.e., we can realize the transition from an undesired state to a desired one by controlling appropriately chosen nodes in a discrete manner. In order to demonstrate the effectiveness of the strategy, we apply it to two biological networks: the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) network and the Notch1-Dll1-Jag1 signaling pathway. The strategy can not only be used to guide pharmacological design in a more feasible form but can also be applied into the fields of biological, medical and other multistable dynamical systems.
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