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arxiv: 1307.6446 · v2 · pith:3HZ6OFU7new · submitted 2013-07-24 · 🧮 math.OC · cs.SY· eess.SY· q-bio.MN

Integral population control of a quadratic dimerization process

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keywords momentcontrolpopulationclosuredimerizationexplicitintegralobtained
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Moment control of a simple quadratic reaction network describing a dimerization process is addressed. It is shown that the moment closure problem can be circumvented without invoking any moment closure technique. Local stabilization and convergence of the average dimer population to any desired reference value is ensured using a pure integral control law. Explicit bounds on the controller gain are provided and shown to be valid for any reference value. As a byproduct, an explicit upper-bound of the variance of the monomer species, acting on the system as unknown input due to the moment openness, is obtained. The obtained results are illustrated by an example relying on the simulation of a cell population using stochastic simulation algorithms.

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