2022
DOI: 10.1002/rnc.6061
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Weak synchronization and convergence in coupled genetic regulatory networks: Applications to damped oscillators and multistable circuits

Abstract: The study of synchronization in coupled genetic networks is a very challenging topic that is usually analyzed on a case-by-case basis. Here we consider a general model of genetic networks and examine two forms of interconnection, either homogeneous or heterogeneous coupling, corresponding to coupling functions that are either equal or different from those governing the individual dynamics. In the case of individual subsystems having unique but different steady states, we prove that the homogeneous coupled syst… Show more

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