Dynamical response to perturbation of critical Boolean networks
Samyr S.B. Jácome,
André A. Moreira and
José S. Andrade
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2008, vol. 387, issue 22, 5647-5652
Abstract:
Boolean networks can be used as simple but general models for complex self-organizing systems. The freedom to choose different rules and structures of interactions makes this model applicable to a wide variety of complex phenomena. It is known that the damage dynamics in annealed Boolean systems should fall in the same universality class of the directed percolation model. In this work we present results about the behavior of this model at and near the critically ordered condition for both the annealed and the quenched versions of the model. Our study concentrates on the way the system responds to a small perturbation. We show that the characteristic correlation time, i.e., the time in which any memory of this perturbation is lost, diverges as one moves towards criticality. Exactly at the critical point, we observe that the time for returning to the natural state after the perturbation follows a power-law distribution. This indicates that most perturbations are quickly restored, while few events may have a global effect on the system, suggesting a mechanism that assures at the same time robustness and adaptability. The critical exponents obtained are in agreement with the values expected for the universality class of mean-field directed percolation both in the annealed and in the quenched Boolean network model. This gives further evidence that annealed Boolean networks may in certain conditions provide a good model for understanding the behavior of regulatory systems. Our results may give insight into the way real self-organizing systems respond to external stimuli, and why critically ordered systems are often observed in Nature.
Keywords: Boolean networks; Order–disorder transition (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2008.06.009
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