A Linear Approach to Fault Analysis and Intervention in Boolean Systems
The mutations of a complex systemic disease like cancer can be modeled as stuck-at faults in the Boolean system paradigm. For a class of multiple faults, the fault identification is exceptionally significant under the incomplete access of all the underlying proteins of the system. A comprehensive li...
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Zusammenfassung: | The mutations of a complex systemic disease like cancer can be modeled as
stuck-at faults in the Boolean system paradigm. For a class of multiple faults,
the fault identification is exceptionally significant under the incomplete
access of all the underlying proteins of the system. A comprehensive linear
framework has been developed in this manuscript to identify the class of faults
under a set of homeostatic input conditions. An algorithm is developed to
design new reporters to improve the observability. The other aspect of this
manuscript lies in controlling the manifestation of the mutations, which is the
essential objective of systems medicine research. The primary goal is to
synthesize a cocktail of drug molecules (combination therapy) from a set of
existing targeted drugs. The controllability results are included in this paper
to understand the problem formally. An improvement of controllability algorithm
is discussed to design new target drugs if the available drugs fail to
accommodate the underlying fault set. The results are presented for Boolean
maps and Boolean control networks. Biological examples are given to highlight
the relevant results. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1809.03135 |