A computational scheme based on random Boolean networks

E Dubrova, M Teslenko, H Tenhunen - Transactions on Computational …, 2008 - Springer
Transactions on Computational Systems Biology X, 2008Springer
For decades, the size of silicon CMOS transistors has decreased steadily while their
performance has improved. As the devices approach their physical limits, the need for
alternative materials, structures and computational schemes becomes evident. This paper
considers a computational scheme based on an abstract model of the gene regulatory
network called Random Boolean Network (RBN). On one hand, our interest in RBNs is due
to their attractive fault-tolerant features. The parameters of an RBN can be tuned so that it …
Abstract
For decades, the size of silicon CMOS transistors has decreased steadily while their performance has improved. As the devices approach their physical limits, the need for alternative materials, structures and computational schemes becomes evident. This paper considers a computational scheme based on an abstract model of the gene regulatory network called Random Boolean Network (RBN). On one hand, our interest in RBNs is due to their attractive fault-tolerant features. The parameters of an RBN can be tuned so that it exhibits a robust behavior in which minimal changes in network’s connections, values of state variables, or associated functions, typically cause no variation in the network’s dynamics. On the other hand, a computational scheme based on RBNs seems appealing for emerging technologies in which it is difficult to control the growth direction or precise alignment, e.g. carbon nanotubes.
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