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The structure of the moduli space of toric dynamical systems of a reaction network

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arxiv 2008.11468 v2 pith:M7BHAZJ2 submitted 2020-08-26 math.AG math.DS

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We consider toric dynamical systems, which are also called complex-balanced mass-action systems. These are remarkably stable polynomial dynamical systems that arise from the analysis of mathematical models of reaction networks when, under the assumption of mass-action kinetics, they can give rise to complex-balanced equilibria. Given a reaction network, we study the moduli space of toric dynamical systems generated by this network, also called the toric locus of the network. The toric locus is an algebraic variety, and we are especially interested in its topological properties. We show that complex-balanced equilibria depend continuously on the parameter values in the toric locus, and, using this result, we prove that the toric locus has a remarkable product structure: it is homeomorphic to the product of the set of complex-balanced flux vectors and the affine invariant polyhedron of the network. In particular, it follows that the toric locus is a contractible manifold. Finally, we show that the toric locus is invariant with respect to bijective affine transformations of the generating reaction network.

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  1. The Dimension of the Disguised Toric Locus of a Reaction Network

    q-bio.MN 2024-12 reject novelty 6.0 of 10

    Claims an exact dimension formula for disguised toric loci, but the sign convention in the formula contradicts the paper's own map and fails on a simple star network.

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