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Elizabeth Gross: Mixed volumes of steady-state systems

Time: Tue 2021-03-30 11.15

Location: Zoom, meeting ID: 625 8662 8413

Participating: Elizabeth Gross, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa

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Abstract

The steady-state degree of a chemical reaction network is the number of complex solutions to the steady-state system for generic parameters. In general, the steady-state degree may be difficult to compute, but it can be bounded above by the mixed volume of the system. In this presentation, using tools from combinatorial polyhedral geometry, we compute the mixed volume for three infinite families of networks, each generated by joining smaller networks to create larger ones. Each of these examples illustrate a different relationship between the steady-state degree and the mixed volume of the steady-state system. This is joint work with Cvetelina Hill.