If a reaction network has a weakly reversible deficiency zero realization for all rate constants, that realization is unique and can be found by an algorithm.
The Dimension of the Disguised Toric Locus of a Reaction Network
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Under mass-action kinetics, complex-balanced systems emerge from biochemical reaction networks and exhibit stable and predictable dynamics. For a reaction network $G$, the associated dynamical system is called $\textit{disguised toric}$ if it can yield a complex-balanced realization on a possibly different network $G_1$. This concept extends the robust properties of toric systems to those that are not inherently toric. In this work, we study the $\textit{disguised toric locus}$ of a reaction network - i.e., the set of positive rate constants that make the corresponding mass-action system disguised toric. Our primary focus is to compute the exact dimension of this locus. We subsequently apply our results to Thomas-type and circadian clock models.
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Weakly reversible deficiency zero realizations of reaction networks
If a reaction network has a weakly reversible deficiency zero realization for all rate constants, that realization is unique and can be found by an algorithm.