Authors
Matej Hajnal, Morgane Nouvian, David Šafránek, Tatjana Petrov
Publication date
2019/4/6
Book
International Workshop on Hybrid Systems Biology
Pages
147-164
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Stochastic population models are widely used to model phenomena in different areas such as chemical kinetics or collective animal behaviour. Quantitative analysis of stochastic population models easily becomes challenging, due to the combinatorial propagation of dependencies across the population. The complexity becomes especially prominent when model’s parameters are not known and available measurements are limited. In this paper, we illustrate this challenge in a concrete scenario: we assume a simple communication scheme among identical individuals, inspired by how social honeybees emit the alarm pheromone to protect the colony in case of danger. Together, n individuals induce a population Markov chain with n parameters. In addition, we assume to be able to experimentally observe the states only after the steady-state is reached. In order to obtain the parameters of the individual’s …
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Scholar articles
M Hajnal, M Nouvian, D Šafránek, T Petrov - International Workshop on Hybrid Systems Biology, 2019