ZICS: an application for calculating the stationary probability distribution of stochastic reaction networks

06/17/2018
by   Michail Vlysidis, et al.
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Stochastic formalisms are necessary to describe the behavior of many biological systems. However, there remains a lack of numerical methods available to calculate the stationary probability distributions of stochastic reaction networks. We have previously development a numerical approach to calculate stationary probability distributions of stochastic networks, named ZI closure scheme. In this work, we present a free applications based on ZI-closure scheme, called ZICS.

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