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RANDOM BOOLEAN NETWORKS
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1981
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Circuit ComplexityNetwork Theory (Electrical Engineering)EngineeringBoolean FunctionNetwork RobustnessNetwork AnalysisNetwork DynamicNetwork ComplexityDifferent Boolean LawsSystems EngineeringNetwork InterdictionNetwork Theory (Organizational Economics)Limit CyclesNetworksStochastic NetworksComputer ScienceNetwork ModelingNetwork TheoryTemporal OrganizationNetwork ScienceAutomated ReasoningBusinessRandom Boolean NetworksRandomized Algorithm
Abstract Random boolean networks are defined and used as models of systems composed of many interacting components. Computer simulations showing the organization of these networks in subnets, as well as a temporal organization in limit cycles are reported. The influence of the different boolean laws on this organization is investigated and results concerning the stability of the organization against “surgery” and external noise are presented.
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