Random Boolean Network

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* [http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/susan/cyc/n/nk.htm Applet for NK networks]
* [http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/susan/cyc/n/nk.htm Applet for NK networks]
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== Examples ==
 
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The Finite State Machine (FSM) for the whole boolean network reveals
 
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the attractor structures and the basins of attraction. The
 
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attractor - if one exists - is a fixed point or a discrete
 
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limit cycle. The limit cycle is of course shorter than the
 
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total number of states, which is 2^N for N nodes (2^3=8 for
 
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3 nodes).
 
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[[Image:RBNExample1.png|left|RBN Examples]]
 
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[[Image:RBNExample2.png|left|RBN Examples]]
 
== Links ==
== Links ==
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* Wikipedia page for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boolean_network Boolean Network]
* Wikipedia page for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boolean_network Boolean Network]
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== Examples ==
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The Finite State Machine (FSM) for the whole boolean network reveals
 +
the attractor structures and the basins of attraction. The
 +
attractor - if one exists - is a fixed point or a discrete
 +
limit cycle. The limit cycle is of course shorter than the
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total number of states, which is 2^N for N nodes (2^3=8 for
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3 nodes).
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[[Image:RBNExample1.png|left|RBN Examples]]
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[[Image:RBNExample2.png|left|RBN Examples]]

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