Complex-balanced equilibria of generalized mass-action systems: Necessary conditions for linear stability

Balázs Boros, Stefan Müller, Georg Regensburger

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Abstract

It is well known that, for mass-action systems, complex-balanced equilibria are asymptotically stable. For generalized mass-action systems, even if there exists a unique complex-balanced equilibrium (in every stoichiometric class and for all rate constants), it need not be stable. We first discuss several notions of matrix stability (on a linear subspace) such as D-stability and diagonal stability, and then we apply abstract results on matrix stability to complex-balanced equilibria of generalized mass-action systems. In particular, we show that linear stability (on the stoichiometric subspace and for all rate constants) implies uniqueness. For cyclic networks, we characterize linear stability (in terms of D-stability of the Jacobian matrix); and for weakly reversible networks, we give necessary conditions for linear stability (in terms of D-semistability of the Jacobian matrices of all cycles in the network). Moreover, we show that, for classical mass-action systems, complex-balanced equilibria are not just asymptotically stable, but even diagonally stable (and hence linearly stable). Finally, we recall and extend characterizations of D-stability and diagonal stability for matrices of dimension up to three, and we illustrate our results by examples of irreversible cycles (of dimension up to three) and of reversible chains and S-systems (of arbitrary dimension).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)442 - 459
Number of pages18
JournalMathematical Biosciences and Engineering
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2020

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 101004 Biomathematics

Keywords

  • D-stability
  • INJECTIVITY
  • diagonal stability
  • generalized mass-action kinetics
  • reaction networks
  • Reaction networks
  • Generalized mass-action kinetics
  • Diagonal stability

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