Team:Grenoble/Modeling/Amplification/Stochastic
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- | + | The deterministic model, who studies a population of bacteria, considers continuous concentrations of molecules. However, in a single bacteria, the quantity of the different proteins is of the order of 100, and the concentrations take thus discrete values. These values depend on events (production, degradation) which are hard to predict, and must therefore be approached in terms of probability of occurence (or preopensity). | |
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In biology systems, introducing stochastic noise has been found to help improve the signal strength of the internal feedback loops for balance and other vestibular communication. | In biology systems, introducing stochastic noise has been found to help improve the signal strength of the internal feedback loops for balance and other vestibular communication. |
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