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Prevalence of deficiency-zero reaction networks in an Erdös–Rényi framework

Reaction networks are commonly used within the mathematical biology and mathematical chemistry communities to model the dynamics of interacting species. These models differ from the typical graphs found in random… Click to show full abstract

Reaction networks are commonly used within the mathematical biology and mathematical chemistry communities to model the dynamics of interacting species. These models differ from the typical graphs found in random graph theory since their vertices are constructed from elementary building blocks, i.e. the species. We consider these networks in an Erdös–Rényi framework and, under suitable assumptions, derive a threshold function for the network to have a deficiency of zero, which is a property of great interest in the reaction network community. Specifically, if the number of species is denoted by n and the edge probability by $p_n$ , then we prove that the probability of a random binary network being deficiency zero converges to 1 if $p_n\ll r(n)$ as $n \to \infty$ , and converges to 0 if $p_n \gg r(n)$ as $n \to \infty$ , where $r(n)=\frac{1}{n^3}$ .

Keywords: erd nyi; reaction networks; reaction; networks erd; deficiency zero

Journal Title: Journal of Applied Probability
Year Published: 2022

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