Dynamical Instability in Boolean Networks as a Percolation Problem
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
physics.bio-phq-bio.MN
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booleannetworkspercolationphaseproblemtransitionaveragedistance
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Boolean networks, widely used to model gene regulation, exhibit a phase transition between regimes in which small perturbations either die out or grow exponentially. We show and numerically verify that this phase transition in the dynamics can be mapped onto a static percolation problem which predicts the long-time average Hamming distance between perturbed and unperturbed orbits.
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