Exponentially fitted two-derivative Runge-Kutta methods for simulation of oscillatory genetic regulatory systems (Q307713)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6623228
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6623228 |
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Exponentially fitted two-derivative Runge-Kutta methods for simulation of oscillatory genetic regulatory systems (English)
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5 September 2016
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Summary: Oscillation is one of the most important phenomena in the chemical reaction systems in living cells. The general purpose simulation algorithms fail to take into account this special character and produce unsatisfying results. In order to enhance the accuracy of the integrator, the second-order derivative is incorporated in the scheme. The oscillatory feature of the solution is captured by the integrators with an exponential fitting property. Three practical exponentially fitted TDRK (EFTDRK) methods are derived. To test the effectiveness of the new EFTDRK methods, the two-gene system with cross-regulation and the circadian oscillation of the period protein in Drosophila are simulated. Each EFTDRK method has the best fitting frequency which minimizes the global error. The numerical results show that the new EFTDRK methods are more accurate and more efficient than their prototype TDRK methods or RK methods of the same order and the traditional exponentially fitted RK method in the literature.
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oscillations
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exponential fitting
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fitting frequency
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Runge-Kutta methods
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