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The concept of Box Invariance for biologically-inspired dynamical systems
Alessandro Abate, Ashish Tiwari, Shankar Sastry

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Alessandro Abate, Ashish Tiwari, Shankar Sastry. "The concept of Box Invariance for biologically-inspired dynamical systems". Technical report, University of California, Berkeley, UCB/EECS-2006-185, December, 2006.

Abstract
In this paper we introduce a special notion of Invariance Set for certain classes of dynamical systems: the concept has been inspired by our experience with models drawn from Biology. We claim that Box Invariance, that is, the existence of “boxed” invariant regions, is a characteristic of many biologically-inspired dynamical models, especially those derived from stoichiometric reactions. Moreover, box invariance is quite useful for the verification of safety properties of such systems. This paper presents effective characterization of this notion for linear and affine systems, the study of the dynamical properties it subsumes, computational aspects of checking for box invariance, and a comparison with related concepts in the literature. The concept is illustrated using two models from biology.

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    Technical report,  University of California, Berkeley,
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    Alessandro Abate, Ashish Tiwari, Shankar Sastry. "The
    concept of Box Invariance for biologically-inspired
    dynamical systems". Technical report,  University of
    California, Berkeley, UCB/EECS-2006-185, December, 2006.
  • BibTeX
    @techreport{AbateTiwariSastry06_ConceptOfBoxInvarianceForBiologicallyinspiredDynamical,
        author = {Alessandro Abate and Ashish Tiwari and Shankar
                  Sastry},
        title = {The concept of Box Invariance for
                  biologically-inspired dynamical systems},
        institution = {University of California, Berkeley},
        number = {UCB/EECS-2006-185},
        month = {December},
        year = {2006},
        abstract = {In this paper we introduce a special notion of
                  Invariance Set for certain classes of dynamical
                  systems: the concept has been inspired by our
                  experience with models drawn from Biology. We
                  claim that Box Invariance, that is, the existence
                  of âboxedâ invariant regions, is a
                  characteristic of many biologically-inspired
                  dynamical models, especially those derived from
                  stoichiometric reactions. Moreover, box invariance
                  is quite useful for the verification of safety
                  properties of such systems. This paper presents
                  effective characterization of this notion for
                  linear and affine systems, the study of the
                  dynamical properties it subsumes, computational
                  aspects of checking for box invariance, and a
                  comparison with related concepts in the
                  literature. The concept is illustrated using two
                  models from biology.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/218.html}
    }
    

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