QLS guest seminar - Tuesday 19 April
Quantitative Life Sciences
qls at ictp.it
Mon Apr 18 15:38:40 CEST 2016
Tuesday, 19 April at 14:00
ICTP, Central Area, 2nd floor, old SISSA building
Speaker: Gyuri BARABAS - Department of Ecology and Evolution, The
University of Chicago, USA
Title: " Self-regulation and the stability of large biological networks"
Abstract:
Biological networks are many and varied, including food webs describing
who eats whom in an ecosystem, gene regulation networks in which genes
are connected through suppression and enhancement, or mutualistic
networks in which plants are connected to their pollinators. What they
have in common is that they are all large (containing thousands of
nodes) and possess definite structure, deviating considerably from
simple random graphs. In these networks the nodes interact with one
another, but also with themselves: when the nodes represent species, a
negative self-effect (self-regulation) generally arises from
intraspecific competition for limited resources. One important question
concerns the role of self-effects in stabilizing network dynamics. While
it is easy to construct networks which can be stabilized by only a
handful of nodes exhibiting self-regulation, their structure is highly
special, and quite different from what is observed empirically. Here I
show that, in general, the vast majority of nodes must exhibit
substantial self-regulation in order to stabilize dynamics. The argument
holds for both random and highly structured empirical networks. I show
that in the case of competitive networks the arrangement of
self-interactions leading to the most/least stabilized configurations
can be justified analytically, and are confirmed by thorough simulations.
Web page: http://indico.ictp.it/event/7852/
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Erica Sarnataro
Group Secretary
Quantitative Life Sciences
The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP)
Trieste, Italy
Tel. +39-040-2240623
e-mail:qls at ictp.it
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